🎒 For All Grades: From Preparatory to 8th Grade
With September approaching, the excitement and preparations for a new school year begin. Whether your child is just starting their educational journey or is already navigating middle school, we understand how overwhelming it can be to check everything off the school supplies list.
Luckily, we're here to help you get organized quickly and efficiently! We've compiled all the official supply requirements by grade level so you’ll know exactly what to buy—and what you might already have at home.
📘 PREPARATORY CLASS (Kindergarten Equivalent)
At this age, the focus is on creativity, motor skills, and personal organization. Supplies should be safe, age-appropriate, and easy to use.
📒 Notebooks:
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1 A5 math notebook with large squares
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3 A5 plain notebooks (white paper)
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1 “Tip I” notebook for early writing (with guiding lines)
📁 Organization & Storage:
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5 A5 notebook covers, 1 student report cover
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Adhesive labels, 3 plastic folders with fasteners, protective sleeves
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Small agenda for teacher notes
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4 horizontal trays for shelf organization, binder with dividers
🎨 Creative Materials:
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Coloring book, colored A4 cardstock, glossy paper
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Watercolors, 5 brushes, A4 sketchbook (minimum 150 gsm)
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Modeling clay + board, plastic modeling sticks
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Stickers, glue sticks, decorative post-its
🖊 Fully Equipped Pencil Case:
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2 fountain pens with cartridges — The first fountain pen should have a strong ergonomic grip for comfort. Parents often look for smaller, thinner tools, but a slightly thicker, triangular, lightweight pen is better suited for small hands.
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4 thick HB pencils, colored pens, eraser
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Double sharpener, small ruler, colored pencils, markers, wax crayons
🎒 Other:
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Backpack, sports bag, painting apron, desk mat — Special care should be given when choosing the first school backpack. If it’s too big, too heavy, or lacks support, it can lead to discomfort or health problems.
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Thermos, sandwich box
📗 GRADE I
Grade I introduces a more structured learning environment, with an emphasis on writing, reading, and math.
📒 Notebooks:
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3 “Tip I” writing notebooks, 2 math notebooks (A5, squared)
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1 “Tip II” writing notebook, 1 ruled notebook (dictando), 2 plain notebooks
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1 music notebook
📁 Organization:
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9 A5 notebook covers, music notebook cover
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2 plastic folders + 30 sleeves, binder
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Small agenda or notepad
🎨 Creative Supplies:
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Watercolors, brushes, modeling clay, colored paper
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Scissors, glue, stickers, thick sketchbook
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Trays, thermos, sandwich box
🖊 Pencil Case:
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2 fountain pens, 3 thick HB pencils, green gel pen, erasable pen
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Colored pencils, markers, sharpener, eraser, ruler
🎒 Miscellaneous:
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Backpack, sports bag, painting apron, desk mat
📙 GRADE II
Children begin developing independence in organization and writing. Supply needs expand and diversify.
📒 Notebooks:
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2 “Tip II”, 4 ruled notebooks, 2 math notebooks, 3 plain notebooks, 1 music notebook
📁 Organization:
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11 A5 covers, music cover, student report cover
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Labels, stickers, folder with 30 sleeves, binder
🎨 Creative & Technical:
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Watercolors or tempera, brushes, sketchbook
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Modeling clay, modeling board, scissors, adhesive tape
🖊 Pencil Case:
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Fountain pens, colored gel pens, liners, HB pencils
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Highlighters, colored pencils, eraser, ruler
🎒 Miscellaneous:
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Backpack, sports bag, painting apron, trays, thermos
📕 GRADES III–IV
New subjects like biology and geography are introduced. Children must manage a wider range of materials.
📒 Notebooks:
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Ruled, math, plain
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Biology (grades III–IV), geography (grade IV only)
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Music notebook, vocabulary notebook
📁 Organization:
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8 A5 covers, A4 cover, special notebook covers
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Binder with folders, trays, agenda, stickers
🎨 Creative & Technical:
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Tempera paints, brushes, mixing palette, sketchbook
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Scissors, glue, post-its, adhesive tape
🖊 Pencil Case:
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Fountain pens, colored pens, liners, HB pencils
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Highlighters, ruler, eraser, sharpener
🎒 Miscellaneous:
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Backpack, sports bag, desk mat, thermos
📓 GRADES V–VIII
In middle school, the focus shifts to independence, digital tools, and academic performance.
📒 Notebooks:
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3–4 A5 ruled notebooks, 4–6 A4 ruled notebooks
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3–4 A4 math notebooks
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Vocabulary, biology, geography, and music notebooks
📁 Organization:
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Covers for all notebook types
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A4 printer paper, plastic folders, protective sleeves
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USB stick (to store up to 4 years of materials), binder, post-its
📚 Study Materials:
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Geography atlas (Romania + world)
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Special math paper and graphing paper
🎨 Creative & Technical:
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Complete geometry kit, A3 sketchbook
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Tempera paints, brushes, mixing palette
🖊 Pencil Case:
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Fountain pen or roller, mechanical or classic pencils
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Colored pens/liners, highlighters
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Note: Erasable pens are NOT allowed during tests and national exams
🎒 Miscellaneous:
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Durable backpack, sports bag, modeling clay (for creative classes)
📝 Tips for Parents
✔️ Plan early. The best deals appear while others are still on vacation. Stores are already stocked—and it’s less stressful than last-minute shopping.
✔️ Check your home inventory. You might already have rulers, trays, pencil cases, etc.
✔️ Label everything. Your child’s name should be on every item.
✔️ Order online. Skip the crowds, save time.
📦 Download Official Supply Lists
Save or print the full supply checklist by grade.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Choosing the right school supplies isn’t just another task—it’s an essential part of giving your child a strong and positive start. With a bit of planning, patience, and enthusiasm, this yearly ritual can turn into a joyful moment you share together.