DRESS AND UNIFORM:We feel that school uniform is important because it helps to establish a school identity. We ask that it be worn by all the children and we are grateful for the co-operation of parents in ensuring the good standards of dress.
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GIRLS: Navy skirt or tunic White or pale blue shirt or polo shirt and optional school tie Royal blue cardigan, pullover or Brunswick House sweatshirt Navy blue trousers Black or navy tights or socks in winter, white socks in summer Blue and white dress for summer Black shoes which are flat and sensible |
BOYS: Grey shorts or trousers White or pale blue shirt or polo shirt and optional school tie Grey or black socks Royal blue pullover or Brunswick House sweatshirt Black shoes not trainers |
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION or PE: Royal blue or navy shorts Pale blue plain T-shirts or Brunswick House T-shirts (available through the school office) Training shoes or black or white plimsolls, elasticated for younger children In winter the children may also wear jogging trousers or leggings and a sweatshirt for outdoor PE lessons.Junior children who are keen to be in football or netball teams will need the appropriate team uniform which can also be used for PE lessons. Netball - Navy PE skirt Football - Royal blue shorts and royal blue football socks Separate football kit for older children including shin pads and different trainers or football boots (This needs to be brought in a plastic bag on the days it is required.) |
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Overalls, which can be made from old shirts are useful for art classes, with a loop to hang it up please. |
SUPPLIERS: All of the above uniform can be obtained from local school outfitters and at most of the local chain stores. ( British Home Stores, Matalan, Woolworths, Marks & Spencer etc., ) The school office can supply sweatshirts with the school logo.Other useful items we have available from the school office are: a drawstring bag for PE kit to be kept at school, Book bags; School ties; Baseball hats & Legionnaires hats which the children are encouraged to wear during hot sunny weather. The Parent Teacher Association run a secondhand uniform stall which can be useful for additional/spare items. This will be open at a number of PTA events.
JEWELLERY:Children should not wear jewellery to school. A wrist watch is acceptable, but we do not accept responsibility for its loss or damage. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings are not permitted because they can cause serious accidents. Studs may be worn but they must be removed for PE and Games by the children themselves. Parents of the youngest children often take them out before the children come to school. |