Our School Uniform

 

The school has a smart dress code which we expect all children to wear and follow.
Pride in their appearance helps pupils to have pride in themselves.

Please name all items of uniform clearly.

 

School Uniform

Boys

Girls

White Shirt or Polo Shirt

White Blouse or Polo Shirt

Royal Blue Jumper/Sweatshirt

Royal Blue Cardigan or Jumper

Grey Trousers or Shorts

Grey Skirt/Pinafore or Trousers

Grey/Black Socks

White/Grey Socks or Tights

Black School Shoes

Black School Shoes

 

Blue Summer Dress

 

School uniform is available from the school supplier at https://uniformshoponline.co.uk/collections/abercrombie-primary-school

Parents can of course purchase uniform from any supplier they choose; the logo is completely optional.

 

PE Kit

Year Group

PE Kit

All Children

White t-shirt or polo shirt and black or navy shorts

All Children

Plimsolls (Velcro, if possible, for KS1)

Juniors Only

Trainers for outdoor games

Juniors Only

Tracksuit in cold weather (optional)


Hair

Long hair should be tied back. Hair accessories should be minimal and preferably in school colours. Hair should be kept out of children’s eyes using headbands, clips and slides; again, preferably using school colours. During term time, pupils are not allowed hairstyles which include: shaved, dyed or streaked hair, beading, patterns, mohawks, lines and tramlines.

Children who are seen not to be following our policy, will receive a phone call home asking their parents to rectify the situation.

 

Jewellery, Make-up and Nails

The wearing of jewellery, except for plain stud earrings and watches, is not allowed on safety grounds. Jewellery MUST be removed before children take part in physical education or undertake any physical activities.

Pupils are not allowed to wear make-up or false nails to school. False nails are inappropriate and unnecessary as pupils are often required to engage in practical activities and the nails could pose a safety issue.

Children who are seen not to be following our policy, will receive a phone call home asking their parents to rectify the situation.