Uniform

Uniform

We are proud that our children and their families value uniform as a way of enhancing our school identity. Our uniform encourages children to wear appropriate clothing to school and makes children look smart.

Our Uniform


  • Trousers/skirt/pinafore dress - Charcoal Grey
  • Summer Dress or playsuit- Blue/white gingham/stripes
  • Shirt/blouse - White
  • Polo shirt (school logo or plain) - White
  • Jumper/pullover/cardigan (school logo or plain) - Navy blue
  • Outdoor wear – Fleece (school logo)Navy blue
  • Coat - any colour
  • Socks/tights - Grey/blue or white
  • Shoes - black and sensible (Trainers should not be worn for everyday use unless they are all black.)
  • Hair Accessories (including beads) - minimal and in white, black or navy
  • Hair that is longer than shoulder length must be secured with a bobble, elasticated band or in braids rather than a clip.
  • Head scarves - White, blue or black.


PE Uniform


  • Shorts/Tracksuit bottoms - Navy blue
  • T-Shirt - Light blue
  • Joggers - Plain navy blue
  • Jumper - Navy blue school jumper or fleece
  • Trainers
  • Swimming Kit (Years 3-6 only) - Trunks/one piece swimsuit/Swimming hat/Towel


Branded Uniform


Uniform with our school logo is available from Total Clothing. Please see their latest guide for full information below.


We understand that families may wish to purchase a mix of uniform, some with the school logo and additional items available from other local retail outlets without the logo, but still following school colours and guidance.


Uniform Guide

General Requirements

  • We encourage children to wear sensible footwear to school. Trainers should not be worn for everyday wear in school unless on a PE day when PE uniform should be worn to school or all black in colour.
  • Jewellery is generally not allowed at school as it presents problems of safety and security. Small stud earrings are acceptable but must be removed for swimming and P.E. Children who are not independently able to remove their earrings will have them covered with surgical tape. It is however accepted that some children may wear some items of jewellery for cultural or religious reasons. These children’s parents/carers should discuss the situation with the Headteacher.
  • Make-up is not allowed and nails should be of a natural colour.


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