School Uniform
All children attending the Primary school should wear the correct uniform which can be purchased in the school uniform shop. There is a uniform for the winter months and a lighter one for the summer months.
Winter Uniform
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Boys Bottle Green trousers Bottle Green Sweater School Polo Shirt (long or short sleeved) Bottle Green socks Brown shoes School Book Bag |
Girls Bottle Green Skirt Bottle Green Sweater School Polo Shirt (long or short sleeved) Bottle Green socks Brown shoes School Book Bag |
Summer Uniform
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Boys Beige shorts School Polo Shirt (short sleeved) Short Bottle Green socks Brown shoes (or brown leather closed toed sandals) |
Girls Beige Skirt School Polo Shirt (short sleeved) Short Bottle Green socks Brown shoes (or brown leather closed toed sandals) |
*As Year 6 children grow out of their Primary uniforms they will be allowed to wear the Secondary uniform, in preparation for the transfer to the Secondary school.
PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL SCHOOL CLOTHING IS CLEARLY MARKED WITH YOUR CHILDS NAME.
Physical Education Uniform
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Boys Green shorts Green tracksuit bottoms White and Green T-shirt Trainers Swimming Trunks |
Girls Green shorts Green tracksuit bottoms White and Green T-shirt Trainers One piece swimming suit |
*Children are also encouraged to wear a light coloured sun hat and protective sun cream in the hotter months.
Money
As there is no shop, Primary children should not ordinarily bring money to school. However if the occasion does arise (e.g. trips or personal reasons) they are responsible for their own money which should be in a small purse, clearly labelled with their name.
Money sent to school for fees, uniform or trips should be placed in a clearly marked envelope and given either to the class teacher or office staff upon arrival. Please use exact change where possible.
Forbidden Items
Chewing gum
Electronic equipment
Jewellery
For safety reasons we ask that children do not wear jewellery to school. A child may wear a watch. If your child has pierced ears then please make sure that they only wear studs in school. Children are not permitted to wear nail polish.
Hair
In keeping with the school uniform children are expected to arrive at school with a smart appearance. For health reasons we prefer that children with long hair arrive in school with it neatly back in a pony tail or plait etc.
Mobile Telephones
Primary children are discouraged from bringing mobiles to school, in the event of an emergency the school telephone can be used as the form of contact between home and the child. If your child does have a mobile telephone, it must be switched off during the school day and be kept inside his or her bag at all times. All bus monitors have a mobile phone that is used as a form of communication at the end of the school day by both the school and parents.