Uniform, Personal Appearance & Uniform, Personal Appearance
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Uniform, Personal Appearance & Belongings (All uniform can be bought from Emblematic ––– see school website for details) Uniform Girls Boys Our school uniform colours are: ● Grey or black skirt, ● Black or grey trousers or Red cardigan, jumper, sweatshirt or pinafore or trousers shorts Pegswood hoodie ● Red and white checked ● White shirt or polo shirt Black or grey trousers, shorts, dress ● Navy Polo shirt skirt or pinafore ● White shirt, blouse or polo ● Red jumper, sweatshirt or Red and white checked dresses shirt Pegswood hoodie White shirt, blouse or polo shirt ● Navy polo shirt ● Navy blue Pegswood Navy polo shirt ● Red jumper, cardigan, Forest School hoodie Navy Forest School hoodie sweatshirt or Pegswood hoodie PE Kit ● Navy blue Pegswood Reception-Year 4 Forest School hoodie Black sandshoes Both boys and girls must wear sensible shoes (preferably black Trainers for when outside in the warmer and not brightly coloured), suitable for spending the whole day weather in (no high heels or flip flops). In the warmer weather no Red or black shorts sundresses or short tops. No make-up is allowed throughout White Pegswood t-shirt or plain white t- the year in any year group. shirt Year 5 & 6 Jewellery Trainers will be needed all year round. Children throughout the school are allowed to wear watches. Tracksuit bottoms and a warm sweatshirt Children in Key Stage 2 are allowed to wear one small stud will be needed for the colder months when earring in each ear. No other jewellery is allowed in any year outside. group. No jewellery is allowed in Nursery, Reception, Year 1 Navy PE top or Year 2. PE and swimming are an essential part of the PE Navy PE shorts curriculum, but for health and safety reasons earrings and Navy socks watches must not be worn for these activities. Therefore your child must be able to easily remove their earrings themselves Hair if they are going to wear them in Key Stage 2. If they cannot We ask that during the school year you do remove them independently, they must not be worn. not allow children to arrive at school with extreme hair styles. Some examples of this would be : tramlines, Mohicans, severe differences in length on different parts of Personal Property the head or dyed hair. If you wish your Children should not bring expensive items of personal child to have these styles, the best time is property to school. The school cannot guarantee the safety of at the start of the summer holidays (not in such items. If children in Years 5 & 6 require a mobile phone the final weeks of term), so they can return for keeping in contact whilst walking home (and Year 4 after to school with a more suitable hairstyle for Easter), they should place it in the class box so it can be the September term. locked away safely until the end of the day. .