Clothing and Uniform
All North Lanarkshire schools must have a dress code which encourages pupils to dress in a way which is appropriate to attendance at school. This dress code must not lead to direct or indirect discrimination on the grounds of race, religion, gender or disability. Prior to drawing up the dress code the parents/carers, pupils and staff were fully consulted. It is the expectation of Education and Families that parents/carers will be keen to support the dress code and written agreement may be sought.
Clothing which is unacceptable in school under any circumstances. Includes items which:
- could potentially encourage factions (e.g. football colours) could cause offence (e.g. anti-religious symbolism or political slogans)
- could cause health and safety difficulties such as loose-fitting clothing, dangling earrings and other potentially dangerous jewellery
- are of flammable materials which may be a danger in certain classes (e.g., shell suits)
- could cause damage to flooring
- carry advertising in particular for alcohol or tobacco,
- could be used to inflict injury to other pupils or to be used by others to do so.
Parents in receipt of a grant for footwear and clothing from the council will be encouraged to purchase items which are in accordance with the school dress code. Approval of any requests for such grants in other circumstances are at the discretion of the Assistant Chief Executive, Education, Skills and Youth Employment. Information and application forms may be obtained from any school or First Stop Shop. Parents are entitled to receive a clothing grant if they are in receipt of any of the following benefits: Income Support, Job Seekers Allowance (income based), Employment & Support Allowance (income related), universal credit, housing benefit or council tax rebate.
Whilst in general terms it would not normally be the policy of the authority to exclude a pupil from school solely on the basis of his/her dress, persistent refusal to respond to a reasonable dress code may be deemed to be a serious challenge to the head teacher’s authority and to be detrimental to the wellbeing of the whole school community. In such circumstances a head teacher may justify the use of the school discipline procedure.
The Council wishes to minimise claims arising from the loss of pupils’ clothing and/or personal belongings. Parents are asked to assist in this area by ensuring that valuable items and unnecessarily expensive items of clothing, are not brought to school. Parents should note that any claims submitted to cover the loss of such items are likely to be met only where the authority can be shown to have been negligent.
Wearing a uniform is encouraged in Glencryan as a means to identifying with the school and as a proven foundation of good discipline. Further details will be found in the department sections and individual items may be purchased from the school.
The table below demonstrates and example of the uniform colours for each department. Pupils can wear a skirt or black trousers.
A more extensive set of outerwear and clothing , including waterproof jackets can be obtained from:
Scot Crest Schools
62 Clark Street
Airdrie
ML6 6DW
Tel No: 01236 768686
or
by accessing Scotcrest Uniforms online:
https://scotcrestschools.co.uk/index.php?route=product/search&search=glencryan
Uniform Exchange
Glencryan School is an Eco aware school and support the reduction of financial barriers for families. We operate a Uniform Exchange whereby parents can hand in old uniforms and swap them for a uniform they need. Parents are also welcome to simply donate a uniform.