Uniform

Uniform

Our Uniform


  • Our uniform colour is royal blue for sweatshirts/cardigans.
  • Year 6 pupils may wear a black sweatshirt or cardigan
  • Trousers, skirts, pinafore dresses or shorts should be grey or black
  • Blouses, shirts or polo shirts should be white or light blue
  • Blue gingham dresses may be worn in the summer
  • Black school shoes (training shoes are not acceptable)
  • No jewellery – only stud earrings
  • Children are permitted to wear a watch
  • Hair accessories should be black, navy, grey or royal blue to match the school colour and of a sensible size and style
  • Make up, nail varnish and coloured hair are not permitted
  • Hoodies must not be worn

PE Uniform


Indoor

  • Royal blue, white or house-coloured t-shirt
  • Royal blue, navy or black PE shorts
  • Plimsolls or black/ white trainers
  • No earrings

Outdoor/ Cold Weather

  • Navy, royal blue, black or grey tracksuit bottoms
  • Navy, royal blue, black or grey sweatshirt (no hoodies)
  • Black or white trainers

Branded Uniform


A uniform creates a sense of belonging and gives us a clear identity to unite behind, which we can then promote pride in. This pride then helps to raise standards.

The staff and governors of the school believe that wearing a uniform helps to raise both standards in academic work and in behaviour and would ask for parents' support in this.


Uniform can be purchased from: https://www.totalclothingshop.co.uk/farcet

Children not wearing uniform


The expectation from both staff and governors is that all children will wear the full uniform – both the main uniform and the PE uniform and adhere to the code on wearing jewellery. However, if your child is unable to wear uniform due to exceptional circumstances parents should contact the class teacher to let them know. 

We will follow a routine when pupils are not adhering to the school uniform policy:

• The pupil will be discretely asked why this is the case.

• Parents and carers of pupils that do not wear their uniform correctly may be contacted and asked to bring a uniform to school.

• If this is not possible that day, then the expectation is that the pupil will be properly dressed on the next school day

• If the pupil does not wear the correct uniform the next day, they may be provided with a clean one from lost property each day until they comply with the uniform policy. This includes the correct school shoes. Children will be offered black plimsoles to wear in school.




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