School Organisation - School
Uniform
We have a school uniform. The skirt and trousers are grey. A
polo shirt in white. Sweatshirts are maroon in colour.
Children are expected to change into suitable clothing for P.E.
and Games.
Infants All nursery and infant pupils must change to pants and
vest for P.E. lessons.
Juniors Shorts and T-shirts for P.E.
Track suits may help easy dressing on these days.
Matching maroon jogging bottoms may be worn as an alternative
to the grey skirt and grey trousers.
The school uses two companies to produce school uniform. For
one company orders are taken at the school office, for the other,
families deal directly using their official order form that is
available from the school. The school is looking at ways to improve
the range of garments and offer choices in the way they are purchased.
Governors have made wearing school uniform policy for school
life. Pupils are expected to be dressed appropriately when representing
the school at special ceremonies and public performances.
As with all personal property it is strongly advised that all
articles of clothing should be clearly marked or labelled with
the name of the owner, as the school cannot accept responsibility
for the loss of such items.
For safety reasons jewellery is best left at home. If jewellery
does constitute a risk pupils will be asked to remove it especially
during P.E. or Games lessons. Watches are worn at the child’s
own risk. If a child has pierced ears then they should wear small
studs to minimise the risk of ear lobes being torn as they move
around the school or play in the yard.
Uniforms are available from the school or:
With A Tie Ltd
Telephone: 01639 899988
Quoting School Ref 367 or www.withatie.co.uk

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