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Our school told us the owner is retiring and has decided to close the business.


That (retirement) is a very common reason for such a business to close - often additionally because it is no longer a viable business model for selling on as a going concern. In this case many multiples now sell school uniform clothing - many schools either no longer have uniforms, or choose clothing which is readily obtainable. 'Posher' schools often do deals with more upmarket establishments. Often schools will themselves sell badges etc. which can be used to customise off-the-shelf blazers etc. Other types of uniform (for instance for e.g. domestic or waiting staff) are far less common. Selling on the property or the lease may offer a far better return (and be easier) than selling on the business.

Barbara is retiring after nearly 30 years running the business, Whitehall is taking over all the secondary schools & St Anthony's and Thomas school & sport in West Dulwich is taking Rosemead prep school & Holy Trinity primary school. I would like to wish Barbara and her daughter all the best for the future and enjoy her retirement.

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