Uniform
School Uniform
We expect children to be smart for school and to wear our school uniform. Children should wear:
- Plain jumpers, cardigans or sweatshirts in navy blue
- Polo shirts / blouses / shirts in white
- Trousers, skirts or pinafores in black or dark grey, of an appropriate length for school wear, activities and games.
- Suitable, sensible black shoes, trainers or boots (for Health and Safety reasons)
In the summer children may wear:
- Black or grey tailored shorts or blue checked dresses, of an appropriate length for school wear, activities and games.
- Polo shirts / blouses / shirts in white
- Baseball cap for playtimes
- Suitable, sensible black shoes, trainers or boots (for Health and Safety reasons, children should not wear open-toed shoes)
Children are not allowed to wear tops with thin straps or crop tops in the summer due to the danger of sunburn.
Parents may purchase school sweatshirts, fleeces or polo shirts from the School Office.
PE and Games
Children should wear plain white or blue T-shirts for PE.
Chlidren may wear black / blue / grey shorts, leggings or jogging bottoms for PE.
Children do P.E. in the hall in bare feet. They will need pumps or trainers for outside activities. Children may need football boots or trainers for sports clubs and teams.
For hygiene reasons, we expect all children to change for P.E.
Children are allowed to bring a stick or roll-on deodorant for use after P.E. should they desire for their own personal use– no aerosols or sprays.
Please find out when your child will have P.E. so that kit can be in school on the days required. If your child frequently forgets their kit, we will contact you.
Jewellery and Hair
Children who have pierced ears may wear one pair of studs or sleepers to school. These must be removed for P.E. and swimming. No other jewellery should be worn to school other than a watch.
For Health and Safety reasons, children are not allowed to wear earrings at the top of their ears or have any facial piercings or tattoos. Any child wearing jewellery that is not allowed will be asked to remove it. Children are responsible for their own property.
False or painted nails are also not appropriate in school for health and safety reasons.
We also ask that parents not allow their child to dye their hair unnatural colours as this does not fit in with the uniform policy.
Parents are asked to make sure that personal items are not brought to school.