School Uniform
Girls:
Skirt - Black; plain fabric, not denim or denim look; conventional school uniform style, approximately knee length.
Trousers - Black; plain traditional school uniform fabric, not denim or denim-look; conventional school uniform style, not fashion trousers. e.g.combat, flared, skinny or trousers with studs. Fashion belts are not acceptable.
Polo Shirt - Plain white with school crest.Sweatshirt - Plain black, v-necked with school crest.
Socks – Black.
Tights - Black or natural; unpatterned.
Shoes - Black leather-type shoes, with backs, no high heels or platform soles. All shoes must be either flat or with a low heel for reasons of safety. Trainers must be all black including sole with black laces. No logos.
Scarves - Muslim girls wishing to wear a headscarf must ensure that it is plain black or navy with no patterns or frills.
Boys:
Trousers - Black; plain traditional school uniform fabric, not denim or denim-look; conventional school uniform style, not fashion trousers.
Polo Shirt - Plain white with school crest.
Sweatshirt - Plain black v-necked with school crest..
Socks - Black.
Shoes - Black leather-type shoes. No boots, trainers or shoes with heels may be worn. Trainers must be all black including sole with black laces. No logos.
Year 11 Uniform
In Year 11, as a privilege, pupils wear the Year 11 sweatshirt, the colour of which is decided by the in-coming Year 11 pupils
School reserves the right to make a judgement as to whether the uniform worn by a student is appropriate.
It is expected that all students will wear the polo shirt and sweatshirt together. Students may, of course, remove the sweatshirt if they wish to adjust the temperature. However, it is important to note that no other garment may be substituted for the sweatshirt. It is not, for example, acceptable to wear the polo shirt with another jumper or cardigan.
If a student is cold and wishes to wear an extra garment under the polo shirt it must be white, without a logo and not visible above the neckline of the polo shirt.
Outdoor coats and jackets must be removed in classrooms.
Baseball caps are not allowed in school.
No jewellery may be worn except stud earrings, one in each ear.
The wearing of nose-studs, tongue studs or any other face piercing is strictly forbidden.
Make up should be subtle and flesh toned. Students wearing excess make up will be asked to remove it.

