School Uniform
Our uniform was adopted after consultation with families and the governors expect children to be encouraged to wear it. Uniform may be obtained from any local shops which provide clothing for children or from local supplier Chroma (https://www.chromasport.co.uk/). The school's Parent Teacher Association (PTA) holds regular second-hand uniform sales, details of which are sent out by the school office.
Please ensure all items are named.
If you are in financial hardship and finding it difficult to obtain uniform for your child please contact the school office for information on how the school can help.
School Uniform
- Trousers or shorts - black or dark grey
- Skirt or dress - black or dark grey
- Summer dress - yellow
- Non-hooded jumper/cardigan - black or dark grey or
- School logo sweatshirt or cardigan (available from Chroma)
- Polo shirt - yellow or white or
- Shirt - white
- Tie (optional in Key Stage 2)
- Socks/tights - black, dark grey or white
- Shoes - black
PE and games
- Shorts/leggings - black
- Polo shirt/T-shirt - House colour or white
- Socks - black, dark grey or white
- Trainers
- During winter months, children are permitted to wear unbranded black jogging bottoms and an unbranded non-hooded jumper.
- Please note, football shirts are not allowed.
If your child has sensory needs, they can wear an adapted school uniform in line with our policy.
House colours: If you are unsure which House your child belongs to, please ask the class teacher.
Bishop - Yellow / Church - Red / Mill - Blue / Orchard - Green
Please ensure children come to school wearing appropriate clothing for the weather, including sun hats during the summer. The PTA sells House coloured school caps during spring and summer, details of which are sent out by the school office.
Jewellery
Children are permitted to wear small earring studs and watches, but this is entirely at the child's own risk. In accordance with LA Health and Safety Policy, earrings should be removed during PE and games and left with the class teacher, along with watches. Children who cannot remove their own earrings should not wear them to school on PE and games days.