A uniform is more than a badge or item of clothing, it gives a sense of belonging. We believe that the best uniform is one that is high quality, but most importantly – affordable for parents.
A uniform provides children with a routine that will benefit them as they move forward in their education. We have high expectations of all our pupils, and this includes uniform. All pupils are expected to attend in full uniform, unless alternative prior arrangements have been made (e.g due to sensory issues or an injury). Our uniform can be purchased from anywhere, with or without a badge.
Uniform Information
Below is more information about our uniform. Our school colours are navy, white and grey/black.
School Uniform
- Pale blue polo shirt – with school logo or plain
- Dark grey trousers, dark grey shorts, dark grey knee length skirt/pinafore and in summer, blue gingham dresses or culottes/skorts
- Navy blue sweatshirt or cardigan – with school logo or plain
- Sensible black shoes, boots or trainers (no heels, open toes or Crocs)
PE Kit
- Black shorts or cycling shorts (minimum length mid-thigh)
- PE T-shirt (coloured house t-shirt provided by school)
- Black/dark grey joggers, tracksuit bottoms or leggings
- Black sweatshirt or tracksuit top
- Black trainers
Swimming (Year 4 only)
- Swimming Shorts (no long shorts, above the knee)
- One-Piece Swimming Costume
- Towel
- Bag for Wet Items
- Long Hair Must Be Tied Back
- Jewellery Must Be Removed
Restricted Items
The following items are not allowed to be worn in school. If pupils are wearing any of these items, they will be asked to remove them and parents contacted.
- Football (or other sports), or heavily branded sports shirts for PE
- T-Shirts, tracksuit tops and hoodies for normal school uniform (unless a leavers’ hoodie)
- ‘Pretend or transfer’ tattoos
- Nail varnish or false nails on fingers or toes
- Make-up of any kind
- Open-toed shoes, sandals or flip flops
Jewellery
On health and safety grounds we do not allow children to wear jewellery or piercings in our school. However, pupils with pierced ears may wear one pair of small simple stud earrings. Pupils must be able to remove these independently in order that they can take part in P.E. as earrings must not be worn for P.E.
Pupils planning to have their ears pierced should do so in the first week of the summer holidays, in order that they can heal before they return to school.
Nails can be painted with clear nail varnish but coloured nail varnish and acrylic/false nails are not allowed in school.
Make up and cosmetics are not considered appropriate or consistent with our school uniform.
