School Uniform

Please send your child to school with a waterproof coat and sensible shoes every day as rain is always possible no matter how sunny the morning is.

We aim to cultivate pride in belonging to our school community and wearing uniform is central to this.  Our pupils are encouraged to wear uniform at all times and parents are asked to comply with our request not to permit pupils to attend school wearing jewellery, nail polish, make up, football strips or colours and other casual attire more suited to evening and weekend wear.

Current options for school uniform are:

Girls

Grey or black skirt of an appropriate length, pinafore or trousers

White blouse with school tie

Navy knitwear

White school polo shirt

Navy school sweatshirt

Navy school fleece

Grey, navy, white, black socks (below the knee); grey, navy, black tights

Black shoes

Blazer

Boys

Grey or black trousers

White shirt with school tie

Navy knitwear

White school polo shirt

Navy school sweatshirt

Navy school fleece

Grey, navy or black socks

Black shoes

Blazer

A school tie is not essential if a school polo shirt or sweatshirt is worn.  These may be ordered through the school.  For winter wear a cosy pull-on hat and fleece with the school crest are also available for purchase through the school.  Samples are available for inspection in the office.

Physical Education Kit

Boys and Girls

White T-shirt

Black or navy shorts

Gym shoes

Swimsuits and towels may be needed during the year for senior pupils.

Trainers that are normally worn outside are not suitable for use in the gymnasium.  When the weather is reasonable we make use of our playground and the park just behind the school.  Tracksuits and trainers are acceptable, even essential, during this time.  Football strips or colours should not be worn for PE.

For safety reasons all jewellery should be removed during Physical Education lessons.

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