Our School takes pride in the high standards which we expect in all aspects of school life. We believe that a high standard of dress of our pupils is a reflection of this. Full details of our school uniform policy can be found HERE.
The required School Uniform is:
- navy blue sweatshirt or cardigan
- pale blue polo shirt
- grey or black trousers or skirts
- black shoes or trainers
The optional School Uniform in summer is:
- pale blue checked dress
- black or grey tailored shorts
The required PE kit is:
- plain white tee shirt
- navy or black shorts
- sandshoes or a change of trainers
- named P.E. bag
- plain navy or black tracksuit / jogging suit (outside / winter)
The required swimming kit is:
- swimming shorts or 1 piece swimming costume
- swimming hat
- towel
All items of clothing – including shoes and wellingtons – should be clearly marked with the child’s name.
There is no expectation that uniform should be embroidered with the school logo. Plain garments from supermarkets and high street shops are perfectly acceptable. Embroidered garments can be ordered direct from Salto. There website is Order Uniform Online Here.
Jewellery and Watches
Staff cannot be held responsible for jewellery and watches which should not be worn to school. If ears have been pierced only studs will be allowed. These will need to be removed during P.E./sports/swimming lessons so if your child is unable to do this themselves they should not be worn on the days when they have any of the above sporting activities. School staff are not allowed to remove or reinsert the above items and cannot be held responsible for any injury to your child.
Please note: All matters concerning acceptable school uniform, hair styles and footwear are at the discretion of the Head Teacher. Staff are asked to discourage extremes of dress, footwear and hair styles and parents are asked to send their children to school clean and tidy with no extremes of footwear, hairstyle or jewellery.
Lost Property
Parents are asked to ensure that all belongings are named. This helps to avoid loss and confusion. Any mislaid articles, whose owners cannot be identified, are put in a container to which children and parents have access. This container can be found on the school yard next to the main steps.