Find out more about our school uniform and where you can buy it, plus any equipment that your child will need for their studies.
Find out more about our school uniform and where you can buy it, plus any equipment that your child will need for their studies.
We believe that wearing a school uniform promotes a sense of pride, belonging, and equality among our students. Our uniform policy ensures that all pupils are dressed appropriately for learning, representing our school community with respect and professionalism.
You can see our full Uniform Policy here.

All items of clothing need to be labelled with the child’s name.
Our uniform can be ordered via:
You will notice that the websites only do tops, so please see below for full list of uniform.
Please note: if here are any medical exemptions that a child has that might prohibit wearing of ordinary uniform, either temporary or long term, please provide the school with a letter and some form of medical documentation.
General appearance is important to the overall atmosphere of the school. Extreme hairstyles, makeup and tattoos are detrimental to the smart and purposeful look that we feel is desirable at our primary school. Therefore, the school does not permit children to have extreme haircuts or colouring that could serve as a distraction to other children.
This is not an exhaustive list, but gives many clear examples.
Please do not allow your children to have hair style such as these above. As with the rest of the Uniform Policy, if you are unsure of the suitability of a haircut, please check with the school beforehand.
In the purposeful learning environment of a primary school, jewellery is neither appropriate nor necessary for young children. It can cause distractions, arguments and extreme distress if a valued item is lost. It should left safely at home, where no harm can come to it. Therefore, on health and safety grounds and due to risk of loss and damage, we do not allow children to wear jewellery in our school. The exceptions to this rule are:
We will still ask the children to remove all of these objects during PE and games.
It is advised that ear piecing should be restricted to times when children will be away from the school for a significant about of time e.g. the summer holidays, in order for the piercing to heal properly. If children are unable to remove an earring themselves they should not wear them in school.
All children have equal access to wearing school uniform regardless of their culture, race, religion, gender, disability or ability. We ensure that the set uniform respects other policies such as race relations, sex discrimination and allows for individual sets of circumstances of all groups and individuals.