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Reminder to get free NHS eye tests for your school starters

Published: 21 August 2025

Calling all parents and carers. Do you have a child starting school this year? Remember to get their eyes tested before they start.


We are working in partnership with health colleagues to remind families to get their child’s vision checked regularly.

All children can get free NHS eye tests up to the age of 16, or if they are aged 16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education.

Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor Dawn Abbott said:

“Regular eye testing is important for your child’s health and wellbeing, and also for their education.

“Being unable to see clearly can impact on their studies and how well they progress at school.

“The sooner vision problems are found, the sooner you and your child will be able to get any treatment and support needed.”

A child does not have to be able to read for their vision to be checked.

It's important to remember that not all children will show signs of having a vision problem. However, there are some signs that could indicate that a child may have a problem.

These include:

  • having headaches or eyestrain
  • complaining of blurred vision
  • falling behind with their schoolwork / studies
  • attention / concentration issues
  • issues with hand eye coordination
  • being unusually clumsy
  • having siblings or family members who wear glasses or have eye problems
  • appearing upset or angry at a particular task, pushing it away

Not all children will show signs of vision problems, so without regular tests there is a risk an eyesight issue may not be spotted.

Speak to a GP or go to an optician if you have any concerns about your child's vision at any stage.

Find your nearest optician.

Find out more about the importance of regular eye testing.