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'INSPIRING THE LOVE OF LEARNING, CARING AND ACHIEVING'
'INSPIRING THE LOVE OF LEARNING, CARING AND ACHIEVING'

Uniform Information

Uniform enables children to visibly share and promote the school’s identity and values, as well as helping to develop a sense of belonging to a social group.  (It also makes ‘getting dressed’ in the morning a bit easier!)

 

Our uniform consists of:

  •      A red sweatshirt or fleece with school logo
  •      A red polo shirt with school logo
  •      Navy trousers, skirt or pinafore dress
  •      Plain leggings and tights (jeans and patterned legwear are not suitable)
  •      A red gingham check summer dress
  •      Appropriate summer and winter hats
  •    A waterproof, preferably hooded, coat. (A red shower-proof cagoule is available from our uniform supplier)

 

We hold stocks of polo shirts, sweatshirts, PE shirts, fleeces, book-bags and PE bags form you to buy in school.  Navy trousers, skirts and PE shorts may be purchased from various high street stores.

 

ALL UNIFORM ITEMS MUST BE LABELLED WITH YOUR CHILD’S NAME!

 

Footwear

 

Children need to wear sensible dark coloured shoes to school.  Wellie boots are not suitable for all day use, and shoes or boots with high-heels are unsafe.  During the summer time children are expected to continue wearing shoes or sensible, low sandals. ‘Jellies’, crocs and flip-flops are not suitable as they are not safe during the active play that we encourage.

 

Spare Clothes

Your child needs to have a spare set of named clothes in school at all times. This means they can easily change when needed.

 

P.E. KIT

  • A red t-shirt
  • Navy shorts

 

Children need gym shoes or trainers for outdoor games.  Please provide a named P.E. bag so that your child can keep their kit on their peg in the cloakroom. 

 

As with the school uniform, PE items must be labelled with your child’s name.

 

Jewellery

For safety reasons children are not permitted to wear jewellery in school: earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc.

 

Toys

Children should not bring toys or personal possessions to school, unless invited by the Class Teacher for current topic work or discussion.

 

Lost Property

Lost uniform, lunchboxes or book bags are most likely to be in your child’s classroom or cloakroom area. Please help us to identify lost property by ensuring your child’s clothes and property are labelled with their name. 

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