School Clothing
SCHOOL CLOTHING
The School does not have a school uniform. However, each child should be equipped with a pair of navy shorts, a red Tee shirt and a pair of plimsolls for use when doing PE. These are kept at School in a shoe-bag (draw-string bag) and sent home regularly for laundering.
A royal blue sweatshirt with the School name embroidered thereon is optional but encouraged (details available at School) and a white polo shirt for boys and girls. For summer-wear plain coloured shorts may be worn by boys or girls. Girls may also wear blue and white check or striped dresses. Sweatshirt cardigans (embroidered with the school name) are available for summer wear. Otherwise, the main guideline is that pupils are expected to wear sensible clothing, appropriate for School activities and weather conditions. All items of clothing should be clearly named.
No jewellery should be worn. If a child has pierced ears small sleeper ear-rings only are allowed, although for obvious reasons of safety it is preferred that even these are removed for the time the child is in School.
The School does not have a school uniform. However, each child should be equipped with a pair of navy shorts, a red Tee shirt and a pair of plimsolls for use when doing PE. These are kept at School in a shoe-bag (draw-string bag) and sent home regularly for laundering.
A royal blue sweatshirt with the School name embroidered thereon is optional but encouraged (details available at School) and a white polo shirt for boys and girls. For summer-wear plain coloured shorts may be worn by boys or girls. Girls may also wear blue and white check or striped dresses. Sweatshirt cardigans (embroidered with the school name) are available for summer wear. Otherwise, the main guideline is that pupils are expected to wear sensible clothing, appropriate for School activities and weather conditions. All items of clothing should be clearly named.
No jewellery should be worn. If a child has pierced ears small sleeper ear-rings only are allowed, although for obvious reasons of safety it is preferred that even these are removed for the time the child is in School.