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Wooldridges A&M Educational Superstores

Address:  424 Scarborough Beach Road Osborne Park
Perth, WA
6017 
   
Contact Person: Wooldridges Superstores
   
Telephone: 0894433900
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Website: http://www.wooldridges.com.au/  
     
Postal Address :
424 Scarborough Beach Road
     
Postal Address Suburb :
Osborne Park WA
     
Post Code :
6017
     
Contact Person 1 :
Tim Majors
     
2nd Contact Person :
Shirley Majors
     
Appropriate age group :
3-18
     
Average cost per child :
$100
     
Full Comprehensive Description :
We are open all year round to the public and sell educational supplies. That's right – school books, teaching resources, stationery, art supplies, posters, stickers, software, games, picture books, novels – if it's anything to do with kids and learning, chances are, we stock it.Wooldridges grew to encompass both primary and secondary school supplies and resources.We're unconditionally committed to all of our customers and this was rewarded in 1995 when we were accredited as being a 'Quality Assured Company'. We have five big showrooms with all our stock on display. We support Professional Development seminars. We also contribute to various community & school fundraising groups via organised sponsorship agreements.We pride ourselves on being on the forefront of new products and developments in the Education sector. We'll make sure to do our very best when it comes to finding what you need. Teachers can also contact us for goods to view on approval. This is a great idea where we can bring out (or post if you're out in the country!) some resources for you to have a look at for a couple of weeks and if you decide you want to keep them, we'll just send you the invoice. If you decide they're not quite what you're after – no worries. As long as you return them within the specified time frame, there's no obligation or cost involved. This is only available to our school account customers though, so make sure you have your school order number at the ready.
     

This listing is in the following categories: School Fundraising, Library Equipment & Supplies, Bookshop,
Email: sales[at]wooldridges.com.au




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