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School Uniform

Clothing

After consultation with parents, the following school uniform was agreed with governors:

The school uniform is as follows:

Item

Optional or required

Branding

How to acquire

Cost per item

Navy blazer

Required

School logo on right-hand side

Branded blazer available from uniform suppliers or second-hand from school office. Iron-on logo patches available from school office

Blazer ~ £30

Logo patch £3.50

Navy pullover/jumper or navy cardigan (not sweatshirts)

Optional

No branding

Available second-hand from school office, and from regular retailers.

N/A

White shirt/blouse (winter) – must have a top button

White polo shirt (summer)

Required

No branding

Available second-hand from school office, and from regular retailers.

N/A

School tie (red)

Required except in summer

No branding

Available uniform suppliers or second-hand from school office.

£3.00 / £3.50

Winter

Grey tailored trousers (no leggings), knee-length grey skirt or grey pinafore dress

Summer

Grey shorts, Light blue/white check summer dress

Required

No branding

Available second-hand from school office, and from regular retailers.

N/A

Reception class

As PE kit listed below but can wear a Red cotton T-shirt with logo as an option

Required

School logo on right-hand side

Available uniform suppliers

~ £5

Sensible, plain black shoes

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

Socks – grey or white.

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

PE Kit

Plain red ‘Just Cool’ fabric t-shirt

Required

School logo on right-hand side

Available uniform suppliers

~ £9

Plain navy sweatshirt

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

Plain navy shorts

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

Plain navy joggers

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

Plain trainers

Required

No branding

Available from regular retailers

N/A

School book bag

Optional

School logo

Available from local suppliers, non-branded available from local or online retailers.

Prices vary

Pupils who are wearing skirts in winter will also be required to wear navy tights or long white socks.

The school will not consider trainers or high heels suitable school shoes; however, block heels of no more than 3cm can be worn.

Parents are responsible for ensuring their child brings their PE kit to school when needed.

Jewellery

The school rules on jewellery are as follows:

  • One pair of stud earrings may be worn – no other piercings are permitted.
  • A smart and sensible analogue wristwatch may be worn.
  • Bows must be small, sensible and in keeping with school unform colours.

Pupils will be advised that jewellery is their personal responsibility and not that of the school. Lost or damaged items will not be refunded. All jewellery must be removed during practical lessons, including PE lessons. If pupils are unable to remove earrings themselves, they should not wear them any day when they have PE, games or swimming.  Staff are not permitted to remove children’s earrings.

Bags

Pupils must use an appropriately sized waterproof bag to carry their books and equipment. It must hold A4-sized workbooks comfortably without causing any damage.

School bags featuring inappropriate images, slogans or phrases will not be permitted.

The school will discourage pupils from bringing valuable bags to school. The school will not be liable for lost or damaged school bags.

Hairstyles and headwear

The school reserves the right to make a judgement on whether a pupil’s hairstyle, hair colour or headwear is inappropriate for the school environment; however, the school will ensure that any such judgements do not discriminate against any pupil by virtue of their protected characteristics. Each individual pupil’s scenario will be taken into account where any judgements on appropriateness are to be made, and parents will always have the freedom to complain via the school’s Complaints Procedures Policy.

Pupils with long hair must ensure that this does not impede their vision, cover their face, or cause a health and safety risk. Long hair must be tied up during practical lessons, e.g. during PE.

The following hairstyles, hair colours and headwear are not considered appropriate for school:

  • shaved tramlines or other designs
  • extreme different lengths where part of the style is shaved short and other parts left longer
  • highlights and colours
  • non-natural coloured hair extensions
  • excessive hair accessories. 
  • headwear featuring inappropriate words or images

Makeup and cosmetics

The school rules on makeup and cosmetics are as follows:

  • No make up is permitted.