SCHOOL UNIFORM
The school lays great importance and value upon school uniform and seeks the support of parents in ensuring that pupils are sent to school in full uniform. We strongly believe that uniform not only helps to create in pupils an identity and pride in their school, but also reduces the problems and related cost implications that could arise in some households over what to wear to school. The uniform is deliberately designed to be inexpensive.
Years 7 - 11 Girls
- Black Skirt or Black Trousers (classic cut not denim, cord or leather)
- Blue Blouse
- School Tie
- Black V-Neck Long Sleeved Jumper or Cardigan
- Black Shoes
Years 7 - 11 Boys
- Black Trousers
- Blue Shirt
- School Tie
- Black V-Neck Long Sleeved Jumper
- Black Shoes
Years 12 & 13 Girls
- Black Skirt or Black Trousers (classic cut, not cord, denim or leather)
- White Blouse
- Plain Black Jumper or Cardigan
- Sixth Form Tie
- Black Shoes
Years 12 & 13 Boys
- Black Trouser
- White Shirt
- Plain Black Jumper
- Sixth Form Tie
- Black Shoes
All jumpers, shirts and blouses are to be plain or embroidered with the school logo. No other logo is permitted.
Jewellery
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If pupils do wear jewellery which is not approved, they will be asked to remove it. (It may also be confiscated). All jewellery must be removed for lessons where it would be a hazard, such as PE and Design Technology. Pupils are responsible for any jewellery which they bring to school. The school does not accept responsibility for any confiscated items.
Recommended Lesson Equipment
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Mobile Phones
Pupils are discouraged from bringing mobile phones to school. They must be switched off and not used in the school building. If they are used, in any format (voice, text, camera etc) they will be confiscated and parents may be asked to collect them. No responsibility is accepted for lost, stolen or confiscated phones. Examination regulations also require that all mobile phones are switched off and handed to an invigilator before the start of an examination.
MP3 Players etc
Pupils are discouraged from bringing MP3 players to school. They must be switched off and not used in the school building. If they are used they will be confiscated for a period up to one month. No responsibility is accepted for lost, stolen or confiscated equipment.
