School Uniform
School uniform helps to create a school identity, as well as a sense of belonging and pride. The uniform consists of: White shirt or blouse, or a white polo shirt (collar and three buttons); Grey or black trousers or skirt (girls may wear trousers (not…
School Uniform
School uniform helps to create a school identity, as well as a sense of belonging and pride. The uniform consists of: White shirt or blouse, or a white polo shirt (collar and three buttons); Grey or black trousers or skirt (girls may wear trousers (not…
School uniform helps to create a school identity, as well as a sense of belonging and pride.
The uniform consists of:
- White shirt or blouse, or a white polo shirt (collar and three buttons);
- Grey or black trousers or skirt (girls may wear trousers (not leggings) as long as they are smart);
- Red fleece, cardigan or sweatshirt with the school logo
- Grey, white or black socks or tights (not red)
- Footwear must be leather, completely black, sensible, practical, comfortable, safe (i.e. no high heels, or backless shoes; trainers are only for PE & games).
- In the summer, girls may wear red gingham dresses.
- Long hair should be tied back, with small, plain accessories, preferably matching the school uniform
Cladish of Wallington stock items designed for our school, e.g. sweatshirts, fleeces, cardigans and polo shirts. They also stock red T shirts with the school logo that are optional for PE but are good if your child is likely to take part in team sport events. Most other items can be bought from many High Street stores. There is very good quality second hand uniform available in school on Wednesdays at the beginning and end of the day in the office. Please make good use of this.
Art/D.T. kit An overall or an old shirt to protect your child’s clothing is advised.
P.E. kit Indoor – Plain white or red t-shirt (unless they have the school logo), plain black shorts and plimsolls (or bare feet)
Outdoors – same as for indoor PE with trainers/plimsolls and dark grey or black plain, non-branded tracksuits in cold weather. No hoodies.
Swimming – Swimsuits/trunks (no Bermuda shorts), swim hat, towel
All P.E. kit should be kept safely in a clearly marked, drawstring bag. It should be available, in school every day, in case of timetable changes and also to serve as an emergency kit. If children forget their P.E. Kit there is spare equipment kept in the school office, so that they do not miss any P.E. lessons.
Children wearing tights to school should have socks to change into for PE lessons.
Jewellery is not allowed in school except sleeper studs and watches.
Please do not allow your child to bring any valuable items of jewellery. School accepts no responsibility for replacing lost, stolen or damaged belongings either while travelling to and from or in school.
ALL ITEMS MUST BE CLEARLY MARKED WITH THE CHILD’S NAME
Any unmarked property will be placed in the lost property area near the hall. Two Year 6 prefects attempt to return items to their owners, but it is the owner’s responsibility to re-locate their belongings. At the end of each term, un-named, un-claimed, quality uniform will be recycled.