Uniform
Uniform guidelines
Uniform
All of our children wear our very smart school uniform. The Royal Blue sweatshirts and polo shirts, embroidered with the school logo, (optional of plain alternative) can be ordered via our new uniform provider, Emblematic. All items of uniform are available from Emblematic based on the industrial estate opposite Asda. Emblematic offers a home delivery service via their website.
We ask parents to mark all items of school clothing as items can easily go missing, using name tapes, a permanent marker or a fabric pen.
Boys
White or blue shirt/polo shirt
School sweatshirt with logo
Grey/black trousers
Black sensible school shoes (no trainers)
Wellies/Waterproofs (optional)
Girls
White or blue blouse/polo shirt
School sweatshirt with logo
Grey/Black skirt/ trousers
Grey pinafore
Black sensible school shoes (no trainers or boots)
Wellies/ Waterproofs (optional)
We are an OPAL school (Outdoor Play and Learning), therefore we will embrace our outdoors in all weathers. With this in mind, we request all children to wear wellies and waterproofs to be able to take part in this activity.
In the summer, the girls may wear a blue check school dress and boys may wear school shorts.
PE Kit
Uniform for P.E. is a plain or school logo’d royal blue t-shirt and royal blue shorts/skort. On cold days, plain or School logo’d tracksuit (black) can be worn for outdoor lessons. Plimsolls are required for indoor P.E., however, trainers can be worn for outdoor P.E.
Hair styles
No extreme hair-cuts/styles/colours (natural only)
Size Guide
Knowing the right size school uniform for your child feels like it should be an easy task, but it’s often rife with issues. The right fit helps your child feel comfortable and look smart, and can even save you money in the long run as you’re not investing in clothing that turn out to be ill-fitting and awkward.
There are five important measurements you’ll need for any school uniform purchase: waist, chest, leg, height and collar. All of them are easy to take using our guides. Use a flexible tape measure if you can – if you don’t have one, use a piece of string to take each measurement, lay it flat and then measure the length with a standard tape measure.
Below is an introduction to each key measurement, on the right you'll find some helpful videos with step by step instructions.