We believe the wearing of school uniform plays a key role in promoting pride, self-confidence and a sense of belonging within the school community. School uniform has also been shown to improve behaviour and create a level playing field, thereby reducing peer pressure and bullying.
As such, we expect parents and carers to support our school uniform policy and staff will contact you if your child's daily uniform is falling below expected standards.
Please ensure that ALL items of clothing are clearly labelled with your child's name.


All school uniform can be purchased (without logos) from local supermarkets. If you wish your child to wear items branded with the school logo (e.g. jumper, polo shirt, t shirt), these can be purchased from D2C Signs. Order our embroidered school uniform direct from the our supplier and they will be delivered to school for you to collect:
We also hold regular ‘pre-loved’ uniform sales after school and at school events (e.g. summer and Christmas fayres). Please contact the school office to find out when the next event is, or to enquire about the availability of certain items.
Children may wear a watch to school. We encourage the use of analogue watches to practice the skill of telling the time, but if digital watches are worn, they should have no additional features or functionality (e.g. messaging, calling, photography, gaming) – Smart watches are not allowed in school.
In the interests of safety, practicality and hygiene, long hair i.e. shoulder length or longer, must be tied back during school hours. This is particularly important during PE and swimming.
Grade 1 hair cuts are not acceptable and Grade 2 haircuts should be applied with caution. Pupils should not have their hair or eyebrows shaved. Styles such as tramlines/patterns, highlights or dyed hair are not allowed.
We ask that children do now wear nail polish to school.