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  • School Uniform

    We believe that a school uniform is important because it looks smart, it wears well, it contributes to a sense of belonging, it gives a common purpose and fosters a feeling of pride. We ask that pupils wear the uniform, and we encourage them to maintain a good standard of clean and tidy dress in school. 

    Our school colours are dark green jumpers, white polar shirts and grey trousers/dresses/skirts.

     

    Our school uniform consists of:

    • Dark green sweatshirts/ cardigans (with or without the school logo)
    • White polo shirts (with or without the school logo)
    • Grey trousers / skirts / tunics
    • White, grey or black socks.
    • Sensible plain flat dark-coloured shoes or trainers.

     

    Pupils can wear school fleeces or waterproof coats or any coloured coat.

     

    Summer Options: 

    • Plain grey,  shorts 
    • Green and white check gingham dresses 
    • Sandals with socks 
    • Any cap for sun protection

     

    It is not essential for parents to purchase a logo uniform. Other non-branded items as long as within school colours are acceptable. Parents are respectfully asked to name all items of pupils’ clothing. 

     

    For health and safety reasons, it is important that pupils are appropriately dressed for any physical activity. School PE kits are available. However, again, a non-branded logo uniform is acceptable within school colours. PE kit can be worn to school on PE days.

     

    Our PE kit consists of: 

    • Plain colour T-shirt (with or without the school logo)
    • Dark or navy shorts 
    • Trainers 
    • Tracksuit bottoms are advisable in the colder weather.

     

    Kits should be worn to school on PE days. Please await guidance via SCHOOP on which days your child has PE.

     

    Jewellery / Make-up / Hair: 

    We request that pupil jewellery is kept to a minimum for safety reasons. Ear studs and watches are acceptable. Watches need to be removed and earrings removed or taped for P.E. activities.

    It is recommended that hair accessories are kept simple, such as slides, ribbons, bobbles etc.  No makeup, including nail varnish, should be worn, or body tattoos.

    We recommend that hair should be neat and tidy and worn with no extremes of style or colour.  We also recommend that long hair should be tied back during the school day.

     

    School Uniform Grant

    If your child is eligible for free school meals, you can also get a school uniform grant when they start Year 7 at high school or go to a special school, special needs resource base or pupil referral unit and are aged 11 at the start of the school year.

    Conwy County Council find eligible pupils using the free school meals records and get in touch with parents/carers about the school uniform grant.

     

    Previously loved Uniform

    Where possible, school will aim to make second hand uniform available to parents either via the office or school events such as Summer Fayre & Christmas Fayre. If any parents are in need or would like to enquire about this please contact the school.