A SIXMILEBRIDGE company supplying uniforms to schools across the Midwest has launched a school partnership programme.

Run by award-winning business woman Cara O’Malley, TCM Schoolwear has earned a strong reputation for premium, durable uniforms, easy online ordering, and responsive customer service.

In a move set to strengthen communities, the accredited Irish schoolwear provider has unveiled a comprehensive partnership programme designed to make school uniforms easier and more reliable for families, schools, and staff.

Cara believes the partnership initiative promises to deepen ties with schools by delivering a seamless experience from order to delivery, while reinforcing school identity and student pride.

“We work closely in collaboration with the school. We take all the stress that goes with ordering school uniforms from the schools. We give the school a designated portal on our website and either the school or parents can order directly from the website. They can then pick up their orders or have the orders sent by courier, whatever works for them,” she tells The Clare Echo.

TCM Schoolwear has grown since its establishment two years ago and now operates nationwide, currently providing schools across County Clare, Limerick and Kerry with premium, durable uniform pieces that provide great value for money..

At the helm, Cara admits, “I love what I do.” She is well known in the community having run Tomorrow’s Child Montessori for more than 15 years while Cara also runs a fitness class catered for children. TCM Schoolwear spawned after Cara began supplying local primary school St Finnachta’s eight years ago.

“My approach is, the journey is equally as important as the destination so if we’re delivering consistently excellent customer service, exceptional quality, the success follows naturally. We are committed to providing all of our customers with excellent quality and exceptional service at every step of the way”.

Cara has been recognised by the All-Ireland Business Foundation as Entrepreneur of the Year, and TCM Schoolwear has earned the Business All-Star Award — accolades that underline the company’s commitment to quality, service, and innovation.

They offer dedicated school collections, allowing each partner to have a tailored listing that simplifies shopping for parents, with options for coordinated fittings, parent evenings, and term-start pick-ups.

Cara is inviting local schools to express interest via email or phone. Interested schools or districts can reach out to TCM Schoolwear via:

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