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School Uniform

School uniform requirements for our school.

Our School Uniform can be ordered online from The School Outfit and delivered to school for distribution. Please click the button below to be redirected to the ordering website where you can place your orders.

Uniform Details

Winter

Blue shirt,  blouse or pale blue polo shirt, grey trousers or skirt and maroon cardigan or sweatshirt. Black flat shoes.

Summer

As above but alternatively short grey trousers or light blue dress in plain striped or checked material.

We also offer a fleece jacket and a reversible rain jacket.

Please ensure that items of clothing, especially coats, hats, wellingtons etc. are clearly marked with your child’s name.

Children will require the following items of clothing for physical education white t-shirt, navy blue shorts or blue or black jogging bottoms, black gym shoes with elasticated fronts or plain black trainers.

Older junior children will also find it useful to have a tracksuit and a pair of trainers.

For reasons of safety and to guard against loss, children are NOT ALLOWED to wear jewellery.

Jewellery

For reasons of safety and to guard against loss, children are NOT ALLOWED to wear jewellery.

Inexpensive analogue wrist watches can be worn, but SMART watches or Fitbits are not allowed. Watches should be removed for PE lessons.

If you wish to have your child’s ears pierced, we ask that you do so at the start of the summer holidays to ensure that by the start of the autumn term there is no need for earrings to be worn.

Footwear

It is strongly recommended that all pupils wear ‘sensible’ black school shoes for school. We do not encourage children to wear trainers everyday as they do not always provide adequate protection or support. Trainers or plimsolls must be worn for PE.

Pre-loved uniform

To reduce costs to parents, the school keeps a stock of donated second hand uniform and encourages parents to pass on uniform that their child has grown out of. Pre-loved uniform is available on request (please speak to a member of the office staff).

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