School Uniform

School Uniform

We are proud of our uniform and encourage all children to wear it from Grade 1 class onwards. The uniform helps the children to feel part of our school community. In foundation stage children are learning to be independent with their clothes and dress themselves.

Boys' uniform list:

  • White shirt (long or short sleeved with school logo )
  • Navy tailored trousers
  • Navy blazer(with school logo)
  • Navy sweatshirts (with school logo)
  • School tie
  • Black socks
  • Black formal shoes
Boys' trousers must be plain navy and worn appropriately, not below the hip. Underwear should not be visible.
Jogging bottoms, leggings or coloured belts are not allowed

Girls' uniform list:

  • White shirt (long or short sleeved with school logo )
  • Plain navy skirt (no shorter than 2 inches below the knee).
  • Navy blazer (with school logo)
  • Navy sweatshirts (with school logo)
  • School tie
  • plain black socks (no frills)
  • Black formal shoes

PE Kit

  • Navy Jogging trousers
  • White T-shirt
  • A warm top

Uniform images

These images represent uniform items available from our supplier, SWI, and items purchased elsewhere must match this specification exactly.

PE Kit images

These images represent uniform items available from our supplier, SWI, and items purchased elsewhere must match this specification exactly.

If a student arrives to school wearing incorrect uniform, where possible the student will be asked to correct their appearance on site. Where this is not possible, a student may be sent home to correct their appearance. Parents will be contacted if this is the case. If a student refuses to comply with instructions to correct their uniform, they will be sanctioned according to the school’s Behaviour Policy.

General Rules on Appearance and Jewellery

Make-up should be discreet. Nail varnish or false nails are not permitted.
Hair Styles should be kept neat and the colour should be a natural shade. Extreme hairstyles, unnatural dyeing or bleaching of hair is not permitted.
Jewellery should be discreet, such as a single pair of stud earrings. Multiple piercings are not permitted. All earrings must be removed for PE lessons for health and safety purposes.

Valuables

  • We recommend that students do not bring large sums of money into school with them.
  • Whilst we understand that parents are anxious for their children to have a mobile phone, they can be a distraction to learning, as well as providing a platform for cyber bullying. Any mobile phone brought in to school must be switched off on entering the building and left at the bottom of your child’s school bag until they leave the premises at the end of the day. Students who choose to use their phone during the school day will have their phone confiscated until the end of the day. Students who repeatedly fail to observe the school rule with regards mobile phones will have their phone confiscated and arrangements will be made for a responsible adult from the family to collect the phone at the end of a school day following confiscation.