For Parents & Carers
For Parents & Carers
The navy blue blazers with the school badge must be worn at all times unless a teacher has given the students permission to remove them for the duration of a lesson. If that is the case, the students must put their blazers back on before leaving the room.
Plain blue shirt, long or short sleeves, must be fully buttoned up and tucked inside the trousers or skirt.
The v-neck jumper with school badge is optional and can be taken off in warm temperatures.
The tie, in house colours, needs to be neatly tied so that it fully covers the top button of the shirt and the school badge is clearly displayed just below the knot.
The only type of trousers permitted are smart tailored, straight-legged plain black school trousers and should not have any adornments (e.g. studs, rivets or fancy stitching). A plain black belt may be worn if necessary, but no fashion belts are allowed. Trousers should not be made from any sort of lycra, corduroy or denim. Jeans, jeggings, chinos or very tight fitting trousers are not allowed. Trousers must cover students’ ankles and their socks.
The skirts must be plain grey and should be one of the following:
Shorts can be worn as part of the uniform. However, students will only be allowed to wear tailored knee length black shorts for the second half of the summer term. These shorts are unisex and are only available from Stevensons.
School approved trousers and skirts can be purchased from Stevensons.
Parents should consult Stevensons’ website for detailed information about PE kit. This can only be purchased from Stevensons. Compulsory kit is as follows:
Other items such as the school logo PE jumper and tracksuit bottoms may also be purchased, but these are optional.
Tattoos are illegal for students under 16 and not allowed in school.
Outdoor coats and jackets may be worn on the way to and from school, but must be removed inside the school building. It is not acceptable to wear hooded tops at or travelling to and from school. The school has the right to challenge uniform if not appropriate.
Senior school staff will decide what is appropriate when considering all aspects of the uniform policy. Appropriate sanctions will be given to students who fail to meet these expectations.
We make every effort to ensure our uniform is affordable and comfortable and hope that parents and students will do their best to adhere to it and help us to maintain our high standards. In the unusual event that a student doesn’t conform to our expectations, he/she may not be allowed to attend lessons until the issue causing concern is rectified.
Any parent/carer who has difficulty in meeting the cost of uniform should contact the Senior Deputy Headteacher (Mr McMahon) in confidence.
If you need help with uniform, we have our Pre-loved Uniform Shop. Please contact us with your requirements and we will have a look through the items we have.
Black leather or polishable leather style shoes. Trainers are not allowed. Shoes must be totally black with no coloured stripes or markings. Shoes should not be open-toed or have heels.
On occasions, students are allowed to wear clothes other than the school uniform. This may include non-uniform days which raise money and awareness for charities, or as a form or house reward. Whilst this gives students the opportunity to express themselves as individuals, it must be done in an appropriate way: smart casual is what we are promoting. It is particularly important that any student dress on these occasions recognises that school is still a working environment.
Clothing worn by students on non-uniform days must still be safe and practical for school use particularly in Science and Technology.
Please do not wear logos that may cause offence to others.
If students arrive inappropriately attired, parents will be contacted and asked to bring in more suitable clothing to school.
Hats – should not be worn in school
Hair – should not be coloured for non-uniform days
Jewellery – Normal rules apply
Makeup – Normal rules apply
Clothing – the following items are not allowed to be worn:
Onesies – aren’t suitable for school
Shorts, skirts and dresses, if worn, should be at least knee length, or worn with leggings/thick tights. No ‘short’ shorts. Sleeveless tops with broad straps are acceptable.
Footwear – high heels and platform boots or shoes should not be worn, neither should flip flops or strappy sandals. Closed footwear (shoes, trainers) should be worn in practical subjects.
It is recognised that this dress code will not cover all issues that may arise.
No student should wear fancy dress in school.