SCHOOL UNIFORM

In May parents and carers  will receive a link to order uniforms online and the items will be delivered directly to your address.

In Buchlyvie School we hope to develop in pupils a sense of identity and of belonging to the school community.  One way of doing this is to encourage pupils to wear our school polo shirts and sweatshirts.

The logo on the garments is the Baron of Buchlyvie, a famous Clydesdale horse who lived in Buchlyvie in the early 1900s.  The sweatshirts are royal blue and the polo shirts are white. Primary 7 children wear a red sweatshirt. The children in  P7 wear a shirt and tie.

On occasion the pupils will be asked to dress more formally e.g. Concerts/School representation/end of term services. The polo shirts and sweatshirts provide Buchlyvie’s uniform.

T-shirt, PE shorts and gym shoes. For health and safety reasons, pupils should wear these for PE and bring them to school on the allotted gym day. Please note that jewellery (earrings/ watches/ rings) should be removed before the lesson commences.

Slippers are worn in school. Children change their outdoor shoes when arriving at school, break times and outdoor learning.
We politely request that all children bring slippers to wear in school, this will help to keep our corridors and classrooms cleaner.  The slippers can remain in school throughout the term. The children will change from their outdoor shoes into their slippers in the morning, and, change again at breaks. Younger children will get help to change from their buddies

There is some research that shows there is benefits to wearing slippers in school, improving attainment alongside health and well-being. The youtube video below shares the benefits of wearing slippers at school.

https://youtu.be/Gen2aXJ4-EM

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