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School Uniform Policy and Guidelines

The document outlines a school uniform policy for two key stages. It requires specific clothing items such as polo shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, and shoes in set colors. A school uniform helps children feel part of the school community and has a positive impact on discipline. Parents are asked to clearly label all items and understand that the school is not responsible for lost or damaged property.

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School Uniform Policy and Guidelines

The document outlines a school uniform policy for two key stages. It requires specific clothing items such as polo shirts, sweatshirts, shorts, and shoes in set colors. A school uniform helps children feel part of the school community and has a positive impact on discipline. Parents are asked to clearly label all items and understand that the school is not responsible for lost or damaged property.

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SCHOOL UNIFORM

A school uniform policy operates in the school. It is a good way of helping the children to feel part of
the school community. It also has a considerable effect on the general discipline of the school.
Please support us by sending your child in uniform.

As children’s property is their own responsibility, they


should be encouraged to take care of it. The school
is not liable for loss or damage to pupils’ property,
nor are staff obliged to look after any items. All
clothing should be clearly labelled.

Key Stage 1 Uniform list


The following items should all be appropriately
labelled with the child’s name.
Clothing & Footwear
Plain grey or black trousers, knee length skirt, or dress (Tights should be red, grey, black or white
only; Socks to be black or white)
Plain grey tailored shorts (summer months)
Red and white Gingham pattern dresses (Summer months)
Plain red or white polo shirt or Polo shirt embroidered with the school logo (optional) or a plain
white collared shirt
Red sweatshirts or fleeces printed with the school logo, or a plain red cardigan
Black, flat-soled shoes
PE Kit: stored in a named, school issue PE bag
• Plain red or red school logo T shirt
• Plain black shorts
• Hair ties for children with long hair
• Trainers and Plimsoles for outdoor games

Key Stage 2 Uniform list.

The following items should all be appropriately labelled with the child’s name.
Clothing & Footwear:
Plain grey or black trousers, knee length skirt, or dress (Tights should be red, grey, black or white
only; Socks to be black or white)
Plain grey tailored shorts (summer months)
Red and white Gingham pattern dresses (summer months)
Plain red white polo shirt or polo shirt embroidered with the school logo (optional) or a plain white
collared shirt
Red sweatshirts or fleeces printed with the school logo, or a plain red cardigan
Black, flat-soled shoes
PE Kit: stored in a named PE bag or small ruck-sack.
• Plain red or red school logo T shirt
• Plain black shorts
• Hair ties for children with long hair
• Plain black track suits
• Plimsoles and trainers for outdoor games
• One piece swimming costumes and cap in Year 5.

*All items containing the school logo are available from the school office, with individual orders
being placed to our suppliers on a regular basis.

For health, safety and security reasons, children should not wear jewellery of any kind for school
since it is inappropriate for many curricular activities. It is the stated policy of the Local Education
Authority and the school’s governing body to forbid the wearing of any jewellery in P.E. and Games
lessons.
ALL CLOTHING SHOULD BE CLEARLY MARKED WITH THE CHILD’S NAME

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