There is no doubt that the positive ethos of the school, the firm but fair discipline, the children’s attitude to work and to themselves, are all reflected in the wearing of the school colours. The uniform also enhances the feeling of “belonging” to the school.
We are proud of our school colours, and are sure that the wearing of them adds a sense of pride and of responsibility to the wearer.
Items | Description |
Blazer or Waterproof Fleece (reversible) | – Maroon |
Skirt/trousers | – Black or Grey |
Shirt/blouseĀ (formal wear) | – White |
Tie | – Maroon/Silver |
Polo Shirt (informal wear) | – White |
pullover/cardigan (optional) | – Maroon or Grey |
Fine knit sweater or Sweatshirt | – Maroon or Grey |
Notes
- Jeans and denim jackets and/or T-shirts are not suitable during the school day.
- Shoes should be ‘sensible’. For reasons of safety they should have flat heels. It is also important for health and safety reasons that shoes worn outdoors must not be worn in the gym. A student who wears “trainers” outdoors must have a pair of gym shoes for Physical Education. ‘Wheelies’ are not allowed in school or in the playground.
- No student should be sent to school wearing clothes which are unacceptable in respect of hygiene and/or decay.
Items of uniform are available from local retailers, or can be ordered through Borders Embroidery.
https://www.border-embroideries.co.uk/schools/crossford-primary-school.html