School Dress Code

The school believes that wearing uniform enhances the whole ethos of the school, giving pupils a strong sense of identity with their school and also encouraging pupils to dress neatly and in appropriate clothing for school. In order to give maximum flexibility for parents our selected colours are grey and red.

BOYS

Grey trousers – long/short

White shirts/white polo shirts

Red jumpers/sweatshirt

Red fleeces

GIRLS

Grey skirts/pinafore dress

Grey trousers (winter wear)

White shirts/white polo shirts

Red jumpers/cardigan/sweatshirt

Red checked cotton dresses (summer)

 Red fleeces

A range of school uniform including tops with the school logo is available for purchase. These are available from local suppliers of school uniform – Silhouette Stiches 07735571044 silhouettestitches@hotmail.com (Caldicot) and Kudos Printers: 01291 620091(Chepstow)Order forms for Silhouette Stiches are available from the school. Some embroidered items are also available from www.Tesco.com follow the school uniform links.

All children are expected to bring a coat to school with them each day, regardless of the weather, as we try to get some fresh air, even on damp days!

For safety reasons, the wearing of jewellery is not permitted, with the exception of wristwatches and stud/sleeper earrings.

PE KIT

All pupils require a change of clothing for physical activities.  The school PE kit is the same for both boys and girls:

 

 Black Shorts/House coloured round necked T-shirt

           

House coloured T-shirts, with the House name on the back, are available from the school uniform supplier, Kudos.Plimsolls or trainers are required for out-of-doors activities. Tracksuits may be worn in cold weather.

 For P.E. equipment, waterproof bags with school logo are available for purchase from our school supplier.  Gym shoes may be worn indoors if necessary, but LA policy promotes bare feet for gymnastics and all hall-based activities. lease ensure all clothing is marked clearly with your child’s name and it is essential that all pupils have PE kit. All jewellery (including earrings) must be removed for P.E. sessions, including swimming, and long hair should be tied back. Pupils wearing earrings must be able to remove them themselves. It is not satisfactory for earrings to be 'taped' over.