The school has a uniform which is smart and practical. It is hoped that parents will co-operate in sending children to school in clothes that are suitable, reasonable, practicable and not in extremes of fashions with no large logos or slogans.
Years R – 6:
-         Sweat Shirt or Cardigan with logo – Navy
-         Polo Shirt – White
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Trousers, Pinafore, Skirt or Shorts - Grey/Black
-         Socks – White or Grey/Black
-         Shoes – Black. We request that children wear sensible school shoes (no open toes or sling backs) to school and not trainers. High heeled shoes are not to be worn.
School bags and drinks bottles
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Book Bags should be in school every day.
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â We encourage pupils to bring a drink of water - please ensure it is child friendly and easily sealed to avoid leakage.
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Lunch boxes should also be child friendly.
P.E.
-         T-shirt – Yellow with Logo.
-         Shorts or jogging bottoms – Navy
-         Plimsolls/Trainers – Black
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Boots with studs may be useful when playing field sports
Uniform with the school logo is available to purchase from Thomas Moore online.
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School uniform without the school logo is also acceptable as long as it meets the criteria. These can usually be purchased from M&S and many larger supermarkets.
HairÂ
To support health and safety during active play and to help reduce the spread of headlice, we kindly ask that any child with hair that reaches jaw length or longer has it tied back while at school. This applies to all children, regardless of gender, and helps ensure everyone can play and learn comfortably.
WatchesÂ
We ask that children wear only simple analogue or digital watches to school. 'Smart' watches — particularly those with internet access, cameras, or games — can pose safeguarding concerns and may distract from learning. These devices are also often expensive and can be easily damaged or lost, so we ask that these are kept at home.
JewelleryÂ
We ask that the only jewellery worn in school are plain stud earrings. These must be removed or covered for PE lessons, in line with health and safety guidance. Other types of jewellery can pose a risk during play and physical activity, and we want to avoid any upset caused by lost or damaged items. We encourage children to save special accessories for weekends and holidays.