Uniform

Find out more about our school uniform and where you can buy it, plus any equipment that your child will need for their studies.

About our uniform

We believe that wearing a school uniform promotes a sense of pride, belonging, and equality among our students. Our uniform policy ensures that all pupils are dressed appropriately for learning, representing our school community with respect and professionalism.

You can see our full Uniform Policy here
Our uniform

The school strongly encourages the wearing of a uniform and P.E. kit, including sensible shoes, and it is hoped that parents will continue to support this policy. We have ensured that the cost of the uniform is affordable for all families and many of the items can be obtained from major chain stores or supermarkets. We expect all children to adhere to the following basic uniform:

  • Grey sweatshirts or cardigans with school logo
  • Mid Grey trousers, skirts or tunics
  • White polo shirt
  • Grey, black or white socks or tights
  • Plain black flat school shoes i.e. no trainers, heels, boots (N.B. pupils may wish to bring trainers to change in to for playtime; in the winter if pupils wear boots to school then they need to bring their school shoes for inside the school building)

The following optional uniform may also be worn in the summer term only:

  • Lilac checked dresses or tailored grey shorts
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Sports kit
  • Black shorts
  • White t-shirt (school logo optional)
  • Plimsolls- years R-2
  • Trainers- years 3-6
  • Hairband/Scrunchie for long hair
  • PE Bag

Optional Outdoor PE wear

  • Black joggers

Children should wear their school jumpers on PE days

Other important information

For children’s safety we would prefer that children do not wear jewellery in school. If you choose for them to do so, then they should only wear a watch and stud earrings, but the school will not be liable for their loss or damage. All items of jewellery must be removed for reasons of safety during PE, unless you complete a disclaimer form stating otherwise.

It is not appropriate for children to wear make-up, nail varnish or tattoos. All children should have neat and tidy hair, no hair colouring, hair art/tattoos or excessively shaven hair.

Please ensure that all uniform is clearly labelled with a permanent marker. As we have more than 200 children in school it is difficult to locate lost property when there is no name. Every year we have several items of unclaimed lost uniform which have not been named.

If you have any further questions about the uniform code, please ask at the school office.

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