Uniform
Our school uniform is practical and appropriate for activities undertaken in school, it also brings together a sense of community, togetherness and equality. We encourage all our children to take a pride in their appearance and understand that whilst wearing their uniform they are representing the school. Children wear P.E. Uniform to school on P.E. Days. As this is worn all day this uniform is as important as our everyday uniform.
School Uniform
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Please note:
- Nail varnish, false nails and temporary tattoos are not permitted.
- School shoes are expected for daily wear except on P.E. days.
- Jewellery should not be worn to school. Metal stud earrings are permitted but need to be removed by the child for P.E. lessons.
- Discreet jewellery worn for religious observance is permitted but should be removed for P.E. whenever possible.
- Extreme hairstyles are not permitted, e.g. patterns shaved in, coloured beads or unnatural colours,
- All long hair must be tied up in school regardless of gender.
- Hairbands and accessories should be discreet and in-line with school colours.
- No SMART watches are allowed in school.
P.E. Uniform
Children will wear their P.E. uniform to school on P.E. Days. This will be two days a week, days will be confirmed with parents at the start of the academic year.
In cold weather we suggest children wear:
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Please note
- Branded items of sportswear should not be worn
Outdoor Clothing
Pupils should bring a coat to school each day (unless it is warm and dry) which needs to be practical and appropriate for the weather. A hooded jumper does not constitute a coat.
Bags and belongings
Space in cloakrooms is limited therefore large rucksacks and bags are not permitted. A book bag is a sensible option and is recommended for carrying books, homework, letters and other materials to and from school. Personal belongings from home should not be brought into school unless this is with prior arrangement with the class teacher.
Hats, Headscarves or Headwear
Woolly hats in the winter, and peaked caps in the summer are important ways of protecting children against extreme weathers. However, pupils should remember to remove them when inside the school building unless it is due to religious or cultural reasons. The wearing of scarves and snoods is a serious health and safety concern. These items could get caught on something or accidentally pulled and cause strangulation, therefore children are not allowed to wear these items at school.
Naming Clothing and Property
VERY IMPORTANT – Please ensure all clothing and property is clearly marked so that lost articles may be easily traced and returned. The school cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage of pupils’ property and valuables.
Footwear
Pupils must wear sensible, leather/synthetic leather closed-toed, plain, all black shoes (no boots of any sort) which can be securely fastened. Open-toed sandals, trainers, heeled shoes, slip on shoes and boots are not appropriate for school.
Children are welcome to attend school wearing clothing with or without the school logo.
The schools uniform policy can be downloaded here
Ordering
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School uniform with the school logo is produced by KT Textiles and can be ordered from our online shop. School uniform without the logo can be purchased from a number of retail outlets. The PTA look after and sell second hand uniform. Details of upcoming sales will be available soon. |
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