School Uniform
There is no set uniform for the children in Nursery. Due to the nature of our learning, the children to wear clothing that is comfortable and allows free movement. We also encourage the children to bring a change of clothes into school with them.
Uniform for Reception, KS1 and KS2 is:
Art Apron: An old shirt with shortened sleeves, elasticated at the waist and worn back to front, makes an ideal overall.
Jewellery: Watches and simple stud earrings may be worn. No temporary tattoos, nail varnish or make up should be worn.
Hair: Should be neat, tidy and of conventional style, appropriate for children of Primary School age. In the interests of health and hygiene, long hair must be tied back.
Bookbags: Children should have a school bookbag in which to keep their reading books and reading journals.
School bags and other personal items: Cloakroom storage space is limited. Please consider whether a school bag is necessary. A school bookbag is large enough to hold a water bottle and snack. Personal items such as pens, pencils etc are not necessary as school provides all the equipment our children need.
To support independence and to alleviate anxiety, please ensure all items of uniform are clearly marked with the child’s name.
Uniform for Reception, KS1 and KS2 is:
- Grey skirt, grey pinafore dress, grey trousers or grey shorts
- White blouse, shirt or polo shirt
- Blue sweatshirt with logo
- Blue gingham dress for Summer months
- Plain black coloured shoes that are safe for children to run around in (not trainers or boots)
Art Apron: An old shirt with shortened sleeves, elasticated at the waist and worn back to front, makes an ideal overall.
Jewellery: Watches and simple stud earrings may be worn. No temporary tattoos, nail varnish or make up should be worn.
Hair: Should be neat, tidy and of conventional style, appropriate for children of Primary School age. In the interests of health and hygiene, long hair must be tied back.
Bookbags: Children should have a school bookbag in which to keep their reading books and reading journals.
School bags and other personal items: Cloakroom storage space is limited. Please consider whether a school bag is necessary. A school bookbag is large enough to hold a water bottle and snack. Personal items such as pens, pencils etc are not necessary as school provides all the equipment our children need.
To support independence and to alleviate anxiety, please ensure all items of uniform are clearly marked with the child’s name.