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School Uniform

 

We would like to take this opportunity to draw your attention to the changes in the uniform policy which will be implemented from September 2009.  Therefore, could you please take note of these changes before purchasing items for the new academic year.  If you are still unsure of what is required, please speak to any member of staff at Premier Schoolwear and they will be more than happy to advise. 

 

 

All pupils are expected to be appropriately dressed in school uniform at all times. The school uniform for Years 7 to 11 is as follows:

 

uniform

For Girls

 

Black blazer with School badge

 

Black tailored trousers or

 

Black knee length box pleated skirt

(6"-8" hem width)

 

White cotton shirt with collar

 

School tie worn to waist length

 

Plain black or flesh coloured tights or plain black ankle length turnover socks

 

f'V' necked black jumper (optional)

 

Conventional flat leather black shoes with fitting heel and toe.

 

Sensible conventional flat leather black shoes with fitting heel and toe (no 'fashion shoes' e.g. stiletto heels, platforms or ankle straps)

 

Hair accessories: small & simple inn black, white or red (the school uniform colours)

 

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For Boys

 

Black blazer with school badge

 

Black trousers

 

                                                                           White cotton shirt with collar

 

                                                                           School tie to waist length

                                                                          

                                                                           'V' necked black jumper (optional)

 

                  

                                                                           Conventional black leather shoes

 

Kicker shoes can be worn in school only if all the stitching and soles are black and any Kicker tags are removed.  KICKER BOOTS ARE NOT ALLOWED.

 

 

Boots, “Timberland”, Lacoste, trainers,plimsolls, canvas shoes, baseball caps and cardigans/tank tops are not allowed.  Jewellery, including earrings, is not permitted.  It may be confiscated and kept in a safe place until collected by parents.  Also, extremes in appearance cosmetically such as make-up, false nails and unnatural hair extension or dye are not allowed.  The Governors reserve the right to send pupils home who are inappropriately dressed.

 

Pupils must be prepared for lessons with the correct equipment including: school planner, work book, pen, pencil, ruler, rubber and calculator.

 

Outdoor clothing is not allowed to be worn in the classrooms.

 

The following items are also not allowed onto the school premises: chewing gum, cigarettes, lighters, matches, correction fluids, aerosols, mobile phones, pagers, laser pens and portable music devices including MP3/4 players and iPods.  (The Governing Body allows all students in emergency circumstances to use the phone to contact home free of charge).

 

 

Uniform for Physical Education

 

For Girls

 

Rugby type jersey in red with 4" blue band

Robert Clack Black Shorts with school crest

Long plain red football socks

Towel

Chaneg of underwear

Plain Black tracksuit bottoms (optional)

 

 

For Boys

Rugby type jersey in red with 4" blue band

Robert Clack Black Shorts with school crest*

Long plain red football socks

Training shoes

Towel

Change of underpants (not boxer shorts)

Plain black tracksuit bottoms (optional)

 

Shin pads and gum shields are required for sports including hockey, football and rugby*

 

Summer additions

Robert Clack polo shirt (red with school crest)

Cricket whites (for those selected for school team)

 

* It is strongly recommended that your child wear a mouth guard for all PE lessons involving hockey and rugby. For those pupils who play for the school team a mouth guard will be COMPULSORY

 

 

These items are available from the School Unfirom Supplier:

Premier Schoolwear

688-690 Becontree Avenue


Dagenham

Essex

Tel: 020 8592 0141

 

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The personal development and well-being of students are outstanding. Underpinning the school is the all-pervading atmosphere of respect between students and adults. Students enjoy school immensely and show this through their exemplary behaviour and respect for each other. Their spiritual, moral, cultural and social development is outstanding. They are very keen to be involved in the school's wide range of activities, including some which reflect the school's science specialist status.

OFSTED, December 2007


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