Uniform
Families can obtain all items of uniform (other than the branded jumper, hoodie or cardigan) from a wide range of retailers (including supermarkets) to allow them to seek best value for money. The school also has a stock of second-hand uniform available to families; please contact the school office for further information.
Required Uniform
A branded jumper or cardigan is required. Other clothing items are not required to be branded.
- Navy blue Sweatshirt or cardigan with logo. Branded clothing is available to buy from Whittakers Schoolwear, Shipley. https://www.whittakersschoolwear.co.uk/
- White or blue polo shirt
- Grey skirt / pinafore dress / trousers or grey shalwar kameez
- Plain black, white or blue hijab (headscarf)
Footwear
- Plain, low black shoes, ankle boots or plain black trainers without logos. These have to be suitable for playing outside in different weather conditions.
- Please note that Crocs, sliders or similar are not suitable due to safety reasons.
Additional Options for Summer
- Blue/white dresses (small chequered)
- Grey cloth shorts
PE Uniform
- Navy blue or black shorts
- Navy blue or black jogging bottoms / leggings
- Blue/white t-shirt
- Plain black trainers / black PE pumps
- School hoodie
Branded clothing is available to buy from Whittakers Schoolwear, Shipley. https://www.whittakersschoolwear.co.uk/
Year 5 Required Swimming Kit
- Swimming trunks
- Swimsuit or full-body swimming suit
- Towel
Jewellery
- On health and safety grounds, we do not allow children to wear jewellery in our school. The only jewellery allowed in school are stud earrings and a watch (no smart watches please.)
Hair
- For health and safety reasons, all long hair should always be tied back.
- Only dark-coloured, simple hair accessories should be worn.
- No extreme haircuts or colours, e.g. train tracks, lines, patterns or hair dye.
Please ensure that all items of clothing are clearly labelled with your child’s name.
Please do not send expensive items of clothing into school. Any property or clothing is brought into school at the parent or carers’ own risk and the school and governors can accept no responsibility for loss or damage to these items.