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Information for new parents 2021

1 The purpose of this booklet is to provide you with detailed guidance before your son or daughter arrives at Haileybury in September. The information should answer a large number of your questions. If any remain unanswered, please contact your son or daughter's Housemaster or Housemistress (HM), or a member of the Admissions Team. The telephone numbers and email addresses for HMs are given on page four, as are some other useful numbers.

The information contained in this booklet was correct at the time of printing, June 2021, however please note that we reserve the right to make any necessary changes as and when required. 2 Please check our website for the latest and most up to date version of this document. Contents

Introduction 2

General information 3 Contact details 4 Term dates 5 Weekend arrangements 6 Haileybury Parents’ Association 6 Haileybury Connect 6 Religious and spiritual life 7 Communication with parents 7

New pupils 8 Pupil transport 9 IT provision 10 Lower Sixth pupils – GCSE results 10 Overseas pupils 10 Frequently asked questions 12

Administration 13 Haileybury Portal 14 The Bookroom 14 Fees 15

Medical 16 Medical arrangements 17 Medication for boarders 18 The Wellness Centre 18

Additional lessons 19 Learning support 20 Individual music lessons 20 LAMDA 21 Dance classes and individual dance lessons 21

Academic societies, clubs & co-curricular activities 22

Uniform and appearance 24

1 We are sure you share our excitement at the prospect of your son or daughter joining us at Haileybury. Of course, we understand that some of you will have mixed emotions. Indeed it is this combination of emotions that makes for such a worthwhile challenge, one which everyone at Haileybury will be focused upon over those crucial first few days, weeks and months. If everything goes well at that time then it is most likely that their years at Haileybury will be most successful and fulfilling.

The Haileybury experience will, we hope, see all pupils being happy and cheerful; we also want them to display a strong sense of purpose allied to serious ambition. At the heart of the School lies a value system that emphasises respect for others, a sense of service, a generosity of approach and a spirit of enquiry. Our aim is to help all pupils achieve and grow within this framework. We want them to be given a very wide range of opportunity so they can discover and develop their talents. We want them to be busy, to get used to meeting their academic and personal commitments, to be knowledgeable, skilled and self-confident. In our experience, the kind of progress identified above is not visible at all times, nor is it steady.

Rest assured that everyone at Haileybury will be as supportive as possible. Housemasters and Housemistresses have the prime responsibility in this regard and they will work hard with you to build up a link that will help your son or daughter achieve and flourish. Of course teachers and prefects, along with others, have the wellbeing of new pupils as a high priority. It is also important to know that tutors who see new pupils three times a week have a highly important pastoral role. Our aim is for the whole community to work with you as parents so that all new pupils settle in as well as possible.

Parents are very welcome to attend concerts, plays, fixtures and many of our Chapel Services, School and House functions. We look forward to welcoming you all to Haileybury in September!

2 General information

3 Contact details

The address for all correspondence to the School is: Haileybury, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 7NU.

The Haileybury website address is www.haileybury.com

Direct contacts Name Email Telephone

The Master Mr Martin Collier [email protected] 01992 706 482 Deputy Master Mr Simon Heard [email protected] 01992 706 209 Deputy Head (Academic) Mr Stephen Campbell [email protected] 01992 706 210 Deputy Head (Co-Curricular) Mr Angus Head [email protected] 01992 706 336 Deputy Head (Safeguarding & Wellbeing) and DSL child protection Dr Laura Pugsley [email protected] 01992 706 496 Head of Sixth Form Ms Carrie Walshe [email protected] 01992 706 467 Assistant Head (Year Heads) Mrs Olivia Firek [email protected] 01992 706 399 Head of Year (Removes) Mr Chris Metcalfe [email protected] Head of Year (Middles) Mr Kyle Shiels [email protected] Head of Year (Fifths) Mr Hugo Wilson [email protected] Head of IB Performance Mr Andrew Walker [email protected] IB Coordinator Ms Abigail Mash [email protected]

Housemistress of Alban’s Mrs Charlotte Brigden [email protected] 01992 706 286 Housemistress of Allenby Mrs Nicola Dawson [email protected] 01992 706 289 Housemaster of Bartle Frere Mr Ben Sadler [email protected] 01992706 280 Housemaster of Batten Mr Michael Owen [email protected] 01992 706 248 Housemistress of Colvin (Acting) Ms Abi Kentish [email protected] 01992 706 331 Housemaster of Edmonstone Mr Tom Blampied [email protected] 01992 706 282 Housemistress of Hailey Mrs Alison Baker [email protected] 01992 706 273 Housemaster of Kipling Mr Harry Baxendale [email protected] 01992 706 246 Housemistress of Melvill Mrs Emma Millo [email protected] 01992 706 250 Housemistress of Lawrence Nicky Payne-Cook [email protected] 01992 706 252 Housemaster of Russell Dore Mr Laurence Bruggeman [email protected] 01992 706 284 Houseparent of Highfield Mrs Lauren Davey [email protected] 01992 706 370 Housemaster of Thomason Mr Dougal Lyon [email protected] 01992 706 242 Housemaster of Trevelyan Mr George Seccombe [email protected] 01992 706 235

Bursar Mr Michael Schofield [email protected] 01992 706 333 Registrar Mrs Michele Metcalfe [email protected] 01992 706 353 Computer Support Mr Duncan Spooner-Wells [email protected] 01992 702 580 Chaplain The Revd Christopher Stoltz [email protected] 01992 706 314 School Counselling Service Mrs Lindsay Othen-Price [email protected] 01992 706 241

Reception [email protected] 01992 706 200 School Office [email protected] 01992 706 405 Health Centre [email protected] 01992 706 288 Shop [email protected] 0113 238 9520

4 Term dates 2021–2022

Date Times Notes Autumn Term 2021 Start of Term Fri 3 September From midday New boarders (Term start staggered) Sat 4 September All day New pupils' induction day Sun 5 September From 8.00 am Boarders return Mon 6 September 8.10 am Day pupils return Non-Exeat Weekend Sat 11 – Sun 12 September Long Exeat Weekend 1.00 pm Fri 24 – 9.30 pm Sun 26 September

Start of half-term Fri 15 October 1.30 pm All depart

End of half-term Sun 31 October By 8.30 pm Boarders return Mon 1 November 8.10 am Day pupils return

Non-Exeat Weekend Sat 13 – Sun 14 November Long Exeat Weekend 1.00 pm Fri 19 – 9.30 pm Sun 21 November

End of Autumn Term Fri 10 December 1.30 pm All depart

Spring Term 2022 Start of Term Tues 4 January By 8.30 pm Boarders return Weds 5 January 8.10 am Day pupils return Non-Exeat Weekend Sat 8 – Sun 9 January Long Exeat Weekend 1.00 pm Fri 21 – 9.30 pm Sun 23 January Start of half-term Fri 11 February 1.30 pm All depart End of half-term Sun 2o February By 8.30 pm Boarders return Mon 21 February 8.10 am Day pupils return Non-Exeat Weekend Sat 26 – Sun 27 February End of Spring Term Fri 25 March 1.30 pm All depart

Summer Term 2022 Start of Term Tues 19 April By 8.30 pm Boarders return Weds 20 April 8.10 am Day pupils return Start of Half-term Fri 27 May 1.30 pm All depart End of Half-term Sunday 5 June By 8.30 pm Boarders return Mon 6 June 8.10 am Day pupils return Non-Exeat Weekend Sat 25–Sun 26 June End of Term & Speech Day Sat 2 July 3.30 pm All depart

Please visit our website for confirmation of the very latest term dates and staggered start information.

5 Weekend arrangements Haileybury Parents’ Association

Boarders may choose to stay at School or go home (or to The Haileybury Parents’ Association (HPA) should not be their guardians) on most weekends. If they choose to stay confused with the PTA role in many other schools. The HPA at School there are events or trips on both the Saturday role is to bring together parents, pupils and staff through evening and Sunday afternoon. If they choose not to stay at social events, functions and new initiatives. The HPA is not School boarders may leave after their sporting commitment a fund-raising organisation, it exists simply to enhance the or after 3.30 pm on Saturdays, whichever is the latter. parent experience at Haileybury. • Parents must give permission to the HM if their daughter The structure of the HPA is a committee comprising a or son is to leave School for a Saturday night and stay with representative (House Rep) from each House, plus Chair, anybody apart from them. Secretary and Treasurer. All roles are voluntarily undertaken by parents of current pupils. A list of the current committee • Parents must give their consent to the HM or coach for members can be found on the Haileybury website. Parents their daughter or son to travel home from a fixture with are regularly updated by their House Rep and by the HPA another parent. committee on upcoming events. Boarding pupils should return to Houses by 9.30 pm on The HPA is here to support parents and hopes that its events Sundays or alternatively, with the permission of their HM on and functions are supported reciprocally. Contact: Mondays by 8.10 am. The exceptions to these arrangements Helen Rayfield, HPA Chair [email protected] are on non-exeat weekends. Please feel free to contact the HPA if you would like any There are weekend trips and activities available every further information. weekend. Every Sunday morning the Dining Hall offers ‘brunch’ from 11.00 am to 1.00 pm, which is a traditional English breakfast and very popular with pupils and staff. Haileybury Connect

Non-exeat weekends Haileybury Connect is the School’s way of keeping in touch There are five non-exeat weekends every year. On these with the Haileybury global community of alumni, current and weekends all boarders stay at School on Saturday night and former parents. We support our current pupils and alumni until after the School Chapel Service on Sunday morning. with careers advice and networking, events and reunions. With permission from HMs, pupils may go home from 11.30 There are also events for parents and opportunities to am until 9.30 pm on the non-exeat weekend Sundays. offer careers advice, particularly through the e-mentoring Non-exeat weekends for 2021–22 scheme. In addition to mentoring, the Haileybury Connect Autumn Term: platform includes an online directory, event information and Saturday 11 – Sunday 12 September 2021 a digital library of Connect Careers films. While new parents Saturday 13 – Sunday 14 November 2021 are automatically registered on the Haileybury Connect platform, we also make extensive use of social media Spring Term: channels; parents are warmly invited to join our international Saturday 8 – Sunday 9 January 2022 community on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram. Saturday 26 – Sunday 27 February 2022 "Great work you are doing with Haileybury Connect; certainly Summer Term: the most ‘connected’ I’ve felt since I left" Saturday 25 – Sunday 26 June 2022 Haileybury Leaver, 2011 Long exeat weekends "Mentoring is beneficial as parents like me get the chance to Friday 24 – Sunday 26 September 2021 engage with young people and get a real feel for the issues Friday 19 – Sunday 21 November 2021 which confront them. They are our future and we have to Friday 21 – Sunday 23 January 2022 support them as much as we can" Current Haileybury parent On long exeat weekends pupils can go home or to their More information on Haileybury Connect is available guardians from 1.00 pm on the Friday and return to school by from Russell Matcham [email protected] 9.30 pm on the Sunday or as with a normal weekend, with and Sian Searson [email protected] the permission of the HM by 8.10 am on the Monday.

School Calendar To stay up-to-date with school events, please visit the school calendar which is published online and updated regularly.

6 Religious and spiritual life

Haileybury has an Anglican Christian foundation and the beautiful Chapel is the focus of spiritual life here. During term, most days start with a service in the Chapel. On Sundays there are a variety of services to which pupils, parents and visitors are warmly welcomed. All boarding pupils are expected to attend the morning services that take place on the five non-exeat weekends each year. The dates and times of all services are published on the website. Each year a number of pupils are prepared for confirmation and confirmed in a service presided over by the Bishop of St Albans or the Bishop of Hertford. Whilst we are sensitive to the needs of pupils from other denominations and religions and will make provision for pupils to worship elsewhere when they wish, we nonetheless prefer all pupils, regardless of religious tradition, to join together in Chapel. Any queries about these arrangements should be made directly to The Master. Haileybury’s Chaplain, The Revd. Christopher Stolz is a full- time member of staff and lives on the campus. He is available to provide support, pastoral care and spiritual counsel to the whole community. The Chaplain has a unique role within the Haileybury community and his availability for pastoral support is highly regarded by the pupils and staff.

Communication with parents

As far as possible Haileybury seeks to communicate regular information with parents and guardians by email only. It is therefore vital that the School has your up-to-date email address. You will receive notification by email that your child's report is available for viewing on the Parent Portal. The School Office will contact you annually, in September, to check that the data we hold is up-to-date.

7 New pupils Pupil Transport

Haileybury offers a limited bus service to pupils. Using our Airport Transfer and unaccompanied minors information own fleet of modern Ford Transit minibuses, we operate Haileybury offers an airport transfers to Heathrow and bus runs from Monday to Saturday arriving at School for Stansted Airports at the beginning and end of each half- 8.10 am each morning and departing at 6.35 pm each evening term. The coach goes to each terminal drop-off point. The from Monday to Friday. All of our drivers are enhanced cost of this service is currently £60 but is dependent on DBS checked. uptake and added to the school fees in arrears.

Pupil transport routes Routes operate Monday to Saturday morning to and from Bishop’s Stortford, Brookmans Park, Finchley, Harpenden, Hertford, Hitchin, Loughton, Monken Hadley, Royston, St Albans, Snaresbrook and Winchmore Hill. To collect boarding pupils on Sunday evening in term time, weekly routes operate from Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Kent and North London. The service only runs if there is sufficient demand and seats on the buses are limited. Routes are under review and may be revised in September. Parents are advised to place their child on the waiting list at the earliest opportunity.

New pupils Pupil transport application form Please complete this form if you would like to book your child on to one of our School minibus routes. If you have more than one child to book for we ask that you complete the form again for each child. Charges for the bus service are made termly in arrears with the cost being added to the pupil’s bill. Cancellation of the use of the service requires a term’s notice. The transport service is generally offered on a whole-week basis only, but there may be opportunities for a more flexible approach – please discuss with the Transport Coordinator. If you would like more information regarding the transport service, please contact our Transport Coordinator: +44 (0)1992 706 378 [email protected]

9 IT provision Lower Sixth pupils – GCSE results

At Haileybury, we use digital technology to enhance and GCSE results, along with your son or daughter’s Unique augment our teaching and learning. Now more than ever, Candidate Identifier Number (UCI), must be provided to the we rely on digital technology to share, learn, and problem Registrar on results day. A copy of your son or daughter’s solve, with the iPad playing a central role in the way we Statement of Results will show the UCI, details of the communicate. One of our aims as a school is to educate our subjects taken and the grades achieved. If you have a ULN pupils on how to use technology sensibly and to (Unique Learner Number), please could you provide this at positively enhance their digital knowledge and learning the same time. experiences. This, in turn, will help prepare our young A copy of the Statement of Results is also required to be sent people for their future life and chosen career. We are by post or email to the Admissions Department prior to therefore very excited to integrate the use of iPads in all the beginning of term. facets of the Haileybury learning experience. This will complement and facilitate work inside and outside of the classroom and enhance the way in which our pupils learn. As part of this process, we ask that as a minimum all pupils Overseas pupils have an iPad, Keyboard case and Apple pencil. Pupils from within the EEA (European Economic Area) Some pupils in the Sixth Form may be allowed to use a The immigration requirements for EU nationals living or MacBook as their primary device if they study particular studying in the UK, changed on 31 December 2020. Your A-Level or IB subjects. The iPad/MacBook must be child will require a Child Student Visa to study at Haileybury, purchased from our supplier, Sync, in order to ensure that the if they do not hold a passport issued by the Government of devices can easily be linked into our systems. This allows both the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland. There are a the school and parents greater control of the devices whilst also few exemptions; such as, if they have been granted EU Pre- ensuring that we can provide pupils with the necessary applications Settled or Settled Status or are in possession of another type that they need for school life at Haileybury. Buying through our of visa which permits them to reside in the UK. Haileybury supplier means that you will have access to education pricing. has been licensed by UK Visas & Immigration (UKV&I) to sponsor overseas pupils for the purpose of full time study at Lower School - Fifths the School. All pupils must have an iPad, keyboard case and Apple Pencil. This equipment must be purchased through the School You will have received all the guidance notes, checklist and supplier via this portal. information from our Admissions Team, in order to submit your child’s visa application. We strongly recommend that you submit your child’s visa application as soon as possible Sixth Form but no later than 30 June 2021. Thereafter, we anticipate At Sixth Form level, we appreciate that some pupils would that visa centres will become incredibly busy due to recent prefer to use a larger, more powerful device. As such, pupils changes to the immigration system and the additional who do not study the following subjects may use a MacBook processing time is likely to be significant. If you have not yet (Air or Pro) in their lessons. submitted your documents (as outlined on our checklist) Subjects where you must have an iPad (MacBook not to us, please do so as soon as possible so that we can then permissible) for Sixth Form study (IB and A-Level) are issue you with a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for as follows: Studies). You will need a CAS in order to submit your child’s visa application. Should you have any queries, please do not • Chemistry hesitate to contact us: [email protected] or • Art phone 01992 706 353. • Design Technology • Economics Pupils from Non-EEA countries • Geography Your child will require a Child Student Visa to study at Additional Notes: Haileybury, if they do not hold a passport issued by the • An iPad, keyboard case and Apple Pencil remains the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland. minimum requirement unless a MacBook is purchased. You There are a few exemptions but please speak directly to our do not have to purchase a MacBook. Admissions Team for clarification. Haileybury has been licensed • This equipment must be purchased through our portal by UK Visas & Immigration (UKV&I) to sponsor overseas pupils to ensure that it is enrolled in our systems. for the purpose of full time study at the School. • Pupils may use personal laptops not bought via our supplier for Prep and outside of lesson time. You will have received all the guidance notes, checklist and information from our Admissions Team, in order to submit For further details on the scheme please refer to our iPad your child’s visa application. We strongly recommend that Policy and Haileybury iPad FAQs. Should you have any you submit your child’s visa application as soon as possible questions or concerns regarding this scheme please contact but no later than 30 June 2021. Thereafter, we anticipate our Assistant Head of Digital Learning, Mr Craig O’Brien. that visa centres will become incredibly busy due to recent 10 changes to the immigration system and the additional processing time is likely to be significant. If you have not yet Police Registration submitted your documents (as outlined on our checklist) to Please check here to see if your child will be required to us, please do so as soon as possible so that we can then issue register with the UK police, as a condition of their visa. you with a CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies). You Registration usually only applies to pupils over the age of will need a CAS in order to submit your child’s visa application. 16 and if they are a national of one of the countries named in the above link. Your child’s BRP card and their vignette Please note that we do not sponsor overseas pupils to (stamp in passport) will state whether registration is required. attend as a day pupil unless they are living with their A representative from the local police authority will normally parent(s) in the UK. come to the school within the first seven days of your child being at the School, to carry out this process. The Guardians Admissions Team will be on hand to assist and if your child All overseas pupils are legally required to have a guardian in falls into this category, they will need to bring the following the U.K. A guardian is someone who will take responsibility with them; for your child; • 2 recent passport sized colour photographs • In an emergency situation • Passport • If your child is unable to return home during EXEAT weekends, half-term or end of term holidays • Visa vignette (sticker in your passport), if you applied outside the UK • To assist with travel arrangements and other practicalities such as specialist appointments etc. • The letter you received from the Home Office when your visa application was approved, if you applied inside the UK A guardian can be a relative or close friend, living in the • BRP (Biometric Residency Permit) card UK, over the age of 25. Alternatively, there are a number of excellent guardianship organisations who can assist you • £34 in cash. in appointing a suitable guardian to meet yours and your child’s requirements. You can go to AEGIS (Association for Arrival in the UK the Education and Guardianship of International Students) If your child is under the age of 16 and will be travelling www.aegisuk.net or contact [email protected] +44 unaccompanied to the UK (without an adult aged 18 and (0)1453 821 293. above) please ensure that they are always met by an adult at the airport. This can be your child’s guardian or the If you wish to change your child’s guardian, after they school can arrange to do this with prior arrangement. The have arrived at the school; please notify the School Office appointed adult must accompany the pupil to Haileybury. [email protected] immediately. You will then be asked to complete the paperwork for approval before this Pupils must carry all their personal identification documents can be actioned. Our full Guardianship policy has been sent including a parental letter of consent, allowing them to to you and is available on our website. travel on their own, with details as to who is responsible for meeting them. Please check with the airline before travel, regarding their Unaccompanied Minor policy as this varies from airline to airline. There is normally a surcharge for using the Unaccompanied Minor Service.

All overseas pupils, irrespective of age, must bring their documentation with them to School; Passport, BRP card (if applicable) consent letter etc. The School is legally required to have sight of these documents and to copy them for the pupil’s file and they should be kept at School whenever the pupil is here. All our boarding houses have lockable safes where pupils can store their travel documents safely and they are strongly encouraged to do so. A lost passport and BRP card are expensive to replace and can take some time to process.

Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact the International Admissions team: [email protected] or phone 01992 706 353.

11 Frequently asked questions

1. How do I buy my uniform if I live overseas? 7. Is there any accommodation near to Haileybury where Uniform items can be ordered online from Perry Uniform parents can stay if visiting? or purchased from the Uniform Shop during term time. There are several B&B’s, guesthouses and hotels close to Appointments may be made via Perry Uniform to purchase Haileybury. A full list can be found on our website in the uniform at the shop at particular times in the summer Admissions/Visit Us section. holidays. The helpline for Perry Uniform is 0113 2389520 and the email address is [email protected]. All queries 8. What will I need to bring? should be directed to Perry Uniform. The School will provide basic equipment for all Games Activities. However, those choosing an activity generally prefer 2. How do I obtain name labels? to have their own equipment, particularly those playing for Perry Uniform provides a name taping service. Please visit School teams. The activities requiring specific equipment are the Perry Uniform website for further details. Additional as follows : name labels, for non-Perry items, can be ordered from Perry Autumn Term – girls’ Hockey sticks and sticks. Uniform or purchased in the Uniform Shop. Lower School boys' Hockey sticks. Spring Term – girls’ Lacrosse sticks and boys’ Hockey sticks 3. Is there a second- hand uniform shop? Summer Term – boys’ and girls’ rackets. Boys’ Our pupils run a second-hand uniform shop once a week equipment throughout term time. The exact dates and opening times of the shop will be confirmed in due course. However, the If parents are unsure if they need to buy specific equipment, shop will be open on Welcome Day in the Galpin Suite on or not, they should contact Andy Searson, Director of , Sunday 27 June. Thereafter the shop will be run weekly by [email protected] our Charity CPs. Proceeds from the sale of second hand uniform goes to our 9. Can I leave suitcases/belongings in school at the end of each term/ half term? charity HYT (Haileybury Youth Trust). Overseas students can leave their suitcase in the House For further information about second-hand uniform, please store at each half term/ end of term. The store is locked, but email [email protected]. the School cannot be responsible for any loss or damage to property left at Haileybury. 4. How much money will my child need? Generally pupils are not encouraged to have a great deal of 10. How/when can I discuss any healthcare issues money with them at School. Books, stationery, music lessons concerning my child? etc., will be put on your bill and so usually £20 per week is If parents wish to discuss any matters related to the health more than enough. Money can be deposited with your child’s or the medical history of their child, they should contact the HM at any time and will be kept securely in the House safe. Health Centre as soon as possible on 01992 706 288. 5. Can my child return late at the start of term or leave early at the end of a term if we can’t arrange the necessary flights? The term dates for the next academic year are published in this booklet. It is very disruptive to the School if children leave before the end of term or arrive late as vital work will be missed. If there is a genuine need for a child to be absent from School during term time, written permission should be requested in advance from The Master.

6. How can I arrange private health insurance? There are several companies in the UK which provide private health insurance. Below are a few contacts: BUPA 0808 271 4138 Aviva 0800 068 3827 AXA PPP Healthcare 0800 111 4004

12 Administration

13 Haileybury Parent Portal The Bookroom

The Haileybury Parent Portal is a secure website which is The Bookroom supplies all educational text books. Text accessed from our main website and will be an essential part books, either physical copies or digitial copies are provided of our communications with you. for the Lower School and Middle School and need to be returned in good condition at the end of the course The portal includes, amongst other features, general school or a charge may be applicable. All Sixth Form text books information, pupil timetables, classroom assignments, are chargeable. teacher contact information and pupil reports. One important area to review is the forms section in the “My Lower School Children” tab, this is a good place to start as there are various All pupils are issued with a starter kit which contains all of forms which you will need to complete and also options the academic resources (e.g. exercise books, folders etc.) such as booking individual Dance, Music instrumental and they will need for the start of the year. The cost of this is LAMDA lessons. approx. £30–40 and will be added to the bill in the first term. You will receive an email from our School office, week In addition to this pupils will need to provide their own commencing 7 June, introducing the Haileybury Parent Portal personal stationery as outlined in the ‘Academic Stationery to you and giving you your secure login details, to register for List’. Throughout the school year, pupils will be charged for this. Please can we ask that you Register on the Parent Portal any additional resources such as new exercise books etc. as soon as you are able to do so. Please note if you have a pupil already at Haileybury there is no need to register again. Removes, Middles & Fifths When you have successfully registered, you will also be able All pupils are issued with the academic resources that they to view all the contact details which we have for you and need (e.g. exercise books, lever arch files, dividers, prep diary your child on our database in the “My Account” area. Here etc.) during their first lessons for each subject at the start you can request changes by using the edit option and you of the year. The cost of this is approx. £55–75 (depending on can update these as often as is necessary. It is vital that we subject options) and will be added to the bill in the first term. have your up-to-date contact telephone number, address In addition to this pupils will need to provide their own and email addresses at all times. personal stationery as outlined in the ‘Academic Kit List’. If you should have any difficulty registering or using the Throughout the school year, pupils will be charged for any Portal or have any concerns associated with this, additional resources such as new exercise books etc. our School office are on hand to assist. Please email [email protected] The Bookroom also supplies a range of stationery, as well as some personal items (i.e. toiletries, tights, etc.). These are all chargeable to the termly account but items may also be purchased with cash.

Academic Stationery List Lower School Three black pens; three pencils; pencil sharpener; green pen; red pen; five highlighters; 30 cm ruler; protractor; pair of compasses; calculator (Casio fx-83GTX); pencil case; robust backpack, dark in colour. Removes Three black pens; three pencils; pencil sharpener; green pen; red pen; five highlighters; 30 cm ruler; protractor; pair of compasses; calculator (Casio fx-83GTX); pencil case; robust backpack, dark in colour. Middles and Fifths Three black pens; three pencils; pencil sharpener; green pen; red pen; five highlighters; 30 cm ruler; page tabs; protractor; pair of compasses; calculator (Casio fx-83GTX); pencil case; robust backpack, dark in colour. Lower Sixth Three black pens; three pencils; pencil sharpener; green pen; red pen; five highlighters; 30 cm ruler; page tabs; calculator (Casio fx-CG50); lined paper; file dividers.

14 Fees

General Personal accident insurance The fees for the academic year 2021–2022 will be published All pupils are covered by the School’s own policy with Marsh at the end of June 2021. Insurance Brokers which covers permanent injury. Parents are additionally invited to take out dental insurance through The Standard Terms and Conditions require that fees should the School’s Denplan Scheme. Leaflets giving further details be paid in such a way as to arrive at our bank no later than about these schemes will be sent to you with the invoice for one week before the beginning of each term. Invoices are the term’s fees in July. normally sent out with details of any extras incurred at least 30 days before payment is due. Please would you make certain that your payments are made on or before the due date which you will find noted on the invoice. If, for any reason, you anticipate difficulty in meeting this timetable please do get in touch with the Bursar either in writing, by email or by telephone. Please note that, under the Standard Terms and Conditions, overdue accounts will accrue simple interest at the rate of 2% per month (24% APR).

Fee remission on account of absence Fees are charged for the year and although split into three equal amounts, do not directly relate to each term, thus it is not expected that pupils will change from boarding to day during an academic year. Notice is required for both withdrawing a pupil from the School and for changing from boarding to day, please see the Standard Terms and Conditions for details. In an exam year, although pupils may be on exam leave before the official end of term no refund of fees will be granted.

Personal property and the insurance of valuable property All personal property should be clearly marked with name and House. All pupils have a lockable space that they can padlock for belongings. Combination and key padlocks can be bought from the ‘Bookroom’. All personal property is brought to the School at the owner’s risk and will not be covered by the School insurance except in the event of destruction resulting from a building fire. This limitation also applies to cash and all pupils are strongly advised to limit the cash sums in their possession (rather than in the House Bank) to a minimum. Particularly where valuable items such as watches, sound or speaker systems, tablets, computers, mobile phones, cameras and musical instruments are concerned, parents are advised to consider insuring them under their own “All Risks” policies.

15 Medical

16 Medical arrangements

prevention of TB and ‘at risk’ groups are now identified General and targeted. This may affect some overseas pupils, as Should it become necessary to admit a pupil to the Health immigration currently X-ray screen passengers arriving from Centre, parents will routinely be kept informed of progress high-risk countries. Overseas pupils may be asked to attend by the HM or Health Centre. In cases of serious illness or the QEII hospital in Welwyn Garden City for a TB immunity emergency the Health Centre will inform parents directly. test. Testing is mandatory even if the pupil has evidence of having had a BCG vaccination. It is a condition of acceptance at the School, that the Health Medical Centre should have unlimited right to inform the parents or Some parents have raised concerns as their children have guardians and the Master of confidential information about not had the BCG vaccination. This is particularly worrying the pupil, if the Health Centre considers that it is in the best when travelling abroad. The only advice we can give at interest of the patient or necessary for the protection of the moment is to arrange for your child to have the BCG other pupils. vaccination carried out privately.

Registration for boarding pupils HPV Vaccinations Under normal circumstances parents would be given the HPV is a vaccination to prevent cervical cancer. The right to choose for their son and/or daughter any doctor in Hertfordshire Primary Care Trust Plan introduced an the area in which the School is situated. As the Governors immunisation programme in September 2008. The HPV can allow only our appointed doctors to make use of the vaccine will be offered to all Year 8 girls. facilities of the School’s Health Centre, all boarders should be registered with the School GP. Medical treatment during holidays Whilst away from Haileybury (i.e. during school holidays), Parents are asked to signify their consent by completing pupils requiring medical attention should make it clear to the “Family Doctor Services Registration” purple coloured the doctor attending them that they wish to be seen as form (GMS1). Please enter the address of the School Health “temporary residents” only. This will avoid the need to re- Centre as the home address and the pupil’s home address register with the Health Centre on their return. as the previous address. Please supply as much information as possible, including your child’s NHS number if known. Prescription charges For pupils who have not lived in the UK before, their date of Pupils who are 18 years of age and under (and in full-time birth and place of birth is sufficient. The name and address education) are not required to pay for their prescriptions. of your child’s last registered doctor is essential. This form should be completed and returned to the Admissions Team. Private treatment Parents are also asked to complete the Anaphylaxis and Private health insurance is not provided by the School. Asthma forms, which will be sent to you in June 2021 for Experience has shown that insurance schemes for private completion before 2 July 2021. patient treatment are very advantageous in the saving of school time, and parents are recommended to subscribe to Medical examinations one or other of the private patient schemes. All new pupils are asked to attend a medical examination in the first term they are at Haileybury. The medical is carried Medical arrangements for day pupils out by one of the School nurses and if necessary each pupil The preceding paragraphs apply specifically (but not exclusively) will also have a consultation with the doctor. The purpose of to boarders. Day pupils may be registered with the doctor of the medical is to discuss any ongoing medical issues, record their choice. The School will carry out all first aid measures any regular medication and familiarise new pupils with the in the event of an accident or emergency. Parents, or the Health Centre and the services it provides. pupil’s family doctor, will then take whatever further action is The Health Centre will contact parents directly if he or required. A Medical Form will be sent to you to complete and she discovers any medical condition requiring further return shortly. In the meantime, should you have any queries or investigation during the School medical. concerns regarding your child's medical care, please contact the Health Centre directly on 01992 706 288. Tetanus, polio booster and meningitis ACWY The Health Centre recommends that all pupils have a booster of tetanus, diphtheria and polio. This will generally be done during their time in Middles (Year 10) and is in line with the National Childhood Immunisation Schedule recommendations.

BCG vaccinations Hertfordshire Primary Care Trust no longer provides Heaf testing or BCG vaccinations for 13–14 year old school children. There has been a change in emphasis for the

17 ‘Medical Alert’ Information Where a pupil, boarder or day, has a medical condition which may suddenly surface in class, in games, in an activity at School or on a school trip, it is important that relevant staff are alert to this before the problem arises. Obvious examples are epilepsy, severe asthma and severe allergies. This is especially important where the pupil has to have special medicine close to hand. To this end, it would be helpful to show such information on the pupil entry in the main school database, accessible to teaching staff. On the Medical Query Paper, please indicate that you give permission for this information to be held on this database. Note: only this specific information will be accessible to teaching staff, not any other information you give on this return.

Medication for boarders Medication can only be kept in House with consent from the Haileybury Health Centre. The Health Centre may consent for pupils to keep and self-administer medication or may request that pupils report to their HM or Matron for their medication. The HM or Matron will take responsibility for any medication that requires refrigeration. Medication that pupils are permitted to keep must be stored and locked in the pupil’s lockable space. They must not allow any other pupil to access or take this medication.

Pupils (or parents) must report to the Health Centre all medication brought from home. The Health Centre will provide the appropriate consent. HMs can store medication overnight until consent has been obtained. Pupils with consent to keep medication such as an asthma inhaler or an EpiPen must carry these to activities.

The Wellness Centre

In September 2021 we will be opening our new Wellbeing Centre: a space for pupils (and staff) to "Just Be". Offering a safe and supportive environment for pupils to learn about how they can look after their own mental health and wellbeing, as well as resources and information for those seeking support, pupils will be able to drop into the wellbeing centre during their free time, or for scheduled activities. The School's counselling service will be housed within the centre and the service can be accessed by any pupils, at any stage of their Haileybury career. Additionally, the Wellbeing Centre will be somewhere for pupils to relax, engage in activities, ranging from mindfulness to gardening, and a place where groups and societies can convene. Not only will this new facility enhance our provision for pupil and staff wellbeing at Haileybury, but it is a tangible marker of our commitment to supporting the mental health of all pupils in our care so that they can thrive at Haileybury.

18 Additional lessons

19 Learning support

Parents are asked to inform the Head of Learning Support An additional charge as set on the Schedule of Fees, paid of any diagnosed Learning Needs or Disabilities and if their termly with the School fees, is made for any tuition received. son or daughter has been receiving extra tuition at a previous school before their entry to Haileybury. Head of Learning Support Jess Tofts-Waters At Haileybury, we will screen all pupils after they join the Lower School, Removes or Lower Sixth. On the basis of +44 (0)1992 706243 (term time only) the outcome of the screening tests, parents will be advised [email protected] if we detect any difficulties which should be addressed. During the course of the year, should any learning difficulties be apparent, parents will be informed and individual assessments offered. There is an administrative charge for Individual music lessons this service and parents will receive a full report. In the event that extra tuition is appropriate, this is normally taught one- to-one or in a small group. Parents must accept responsibility Music lessons are taught on a one-to-one basis by the for the payment of lessons, which are charged at the visiting and full time staff of the Music Department. Tuition published private tuition rate. Details of the rates will be sent is offered in all orchestral instruments as well as piano, organ, to you with the first term’s fees. singing, percussion (both drum kit and orchestral percussion), Specialist tuition, tailored to personal needs, is available saxophone, harp and guitar (classical and electric). Pupils to all pupils at Haileybury, on an individual basis. Although learning instruments are expected to participate in many learning development sessions take place outside orchestras, bands, choirs or ensembles when they have normal lesson times, this is not always possible and part of a become proficient. To provide motivation, progress and lesson might be missed, particularly in the Lower and Middle fulfilment, we encourage all pupils to take examinations and School. A rotation of lessons will be carried out to minimise perform in concerts. All pupils will be encouraged to improve any impact. their general musicianship (reading notation, sight reading, aural skills etc.); music theory teaching in a small group Those with a Specific Learning Difficulty, such as dyslexia setting is also offered free of charge up to Grade 5 level. We or dyspraxia, are usually identified before entry from welcome pupils to use our extensive facilities for practice in information passed on by their prep or primary school, or by their free time between the hours of 7.00 am and 10.00 pm. parents sending in relevant information, including a report Pupils use House codes for secure areas in the evenings and by an Educational Psychologist. The Head of Learning early mornings. Support who is the Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) will contact parents to ascertain whether individual If your child is to learn an instrument outside of Haileybury tuition should continue from the outset. Even where this we would still like to involve them in school ensembles; is not deemed necessary, monitoring by the SENCo will please complete the appropriate section of the form and take place throughout the pupil’s career at Haileybury. return it to the Admissions Department. Those with a Specific Learning Difficulty will normally be If you wish your child to have instrumental music lessons, placed on the School’s Learning Support Register, unless please complete the form on the Parent Portal by Friday 18 parents specifically request otherwise. For pupils entering June 2021. the School after the Removes (usually in the Middles or Lower Sixth) it is essential that details of any past, or current, Please note written notice is required to cancel music learning difficulties are disclosed. It will not be possible for lessons. Please refer to the full terms and conditions concessions for public examinations to be granted later under the music section of the main website for further on if the School has not been notified at the start of the information. academic year that these may be required. Should parents feel that further investigation of a possible learning difficulty is required, they must discuss this with the pupil’s HM or the SENCo, on arrival at the School. Focus, where required, in the Sixth Form, will be on study skills, time management and essay writing. Lessons generally take place during a private study period. At this point, the objective is not to give extra lessons in the specific subjects being studied, but to facilitate learning in a more general way and to promote autonomy.

20 LAMDA Dance classes & individual lessons

The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) Haileybury offers dance lessons in Lower School: Ballet, is offered throughout the school as part of a wider Modern, Tap and Street Dance (Hip Hop/Commercial programme of activities including sports, arts and other Street). Classes are taught by visiting professionals interests. Details of these are provided at the beginning of from Cheshunt Dance School. Pupils taking classes are term. Candidates take LAMDA examinations regularly. If you encouraged to participate in troupes and to take up wish your child to take part please complete the form on the performance opportunities when they have become Parent Portal by Friday 18 June 2021. proficient. Current terms for dance lessons may be summarised as LAMDA examinations are designed to equip candidates follows: with a range of skills that will serve them throughout life, to • Dance lessons are offered every Tuesday and are 45 develop communication skills and to refine technical artistry. minutes in duration. There are many choices in the LAMDA syllabus and we • The cost is payable in three instalments. Payments are offer all grades and Bronze, Silver and Gold medals. LAMDA added to the end of term bill. examinations now give pupils UCAS points which can assist • The charge for the academic year 2020–2021 is £210 per in University entry and both British and foreign pupils find dance style, payable in three termly instalments of £70 LAMDA most beneficial with their English studies. It gives (updated fees for the academic year 2021–2022 to be pupils confidence and our pupils regularly achieve Gold confirmed at the end of June). medals in Acting, Public Speaking, Devised Performance and Pupils should be certain of their commitment to Dance Verse and Prose. Some of our previous pupils have gone on Lessons before registering for a series of lessons. If they want to study at professional acting schools and in any event, the to cancel dance for the following whole term, notice should skills gained by studying LAMDA can be used in all areas of a be given before half term during the term before. A free pupil’s life. taster may be taken for any dance option before committing Lower School pupils will be asked at the beginning of term to to a series of lessons. sign up for LAMDA. A consent form is sent to parents at the If you wish your daughter or son to take dance lessons, beginning of the Academic Year by Mrs Densham. please complete the form on the Parent Portal by Friday 18 Main School pupils wishing to have individual or small group June 2021. If you have any questions please get in touch with lessons require parents’ permission. Please complete the Jacob Thomas [email protected] form on the Parent Portal by Friday 18 June 2021. Enquiries Lower School, Removes and Upper Sixth pupils should should be made to [email protected] note that Dance Lessons are part of a wider programme of activities including sports, arts and other interests. Details of these are provided at the beginning of term.

21 Academic societies, clubs & activities

22 Academic societies, clubs & co-curricular activities 2021–22

SportClub/Society/Activity Year Groups Indoor Cricket sessions All Adventure Skills 10, 11 Indoor Hockey sessions All Allotments (Gardening Club) 12, 13 International Society 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Academic societies, Archery 9, 10, 11 Investment Club 12, 13 Art Activity 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Jazz Band 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Art Club 12, 13 Lacrosse sessions 7, 8, 9, 10 Badminton 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 LAMDA All 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Law Society 12, 13 clubs & activities Beginners' All Lower School Drama Club 7, 8 Biology Society 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Lower School Drama Production 7, 8 Boarders' Weekend Activities All LS Sport Coaching 12, 13 Brass Group 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Male Voice Choir All Burnaby Society 9, 10, 12, 13 MDV (MediVet) Group 10, 11, 12, 13 (Theology & Philosophy) Model United Nations All Canoeing 9, 10, 11 Mountain Biking 9, 10, 11 CCF (Army, Navy, RAF) 10, 11, 12, 13 Music Technology 12, 13 Cello Group 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Music Theory 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chamber Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Navigation 9, 10, 11 Chamber Ensembles 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Netball sessions All Chamber Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Outdoor Cooking 9, 10, 11 Chapel Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Oxbridge Group 12, 13 Charity Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Peer Support 11, 12 ,13 Chemistry Extension 12, 13 Percussion Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chess Club All Physics Extension Group 12, 13 Choral Society All Public Speaking (Haileybury Talks) 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Clarinet Quartet 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Pupil ICT Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Climbing 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Rackets 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Coding / Cyber / Robotics Club All Real Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Coghill Group 9 Rehab water therapy All Community Service 12, 13 Rifle Range Shooting 9 Conservation & Bee Keeping 12, 13 Rock Bands All Cricket 1:1 sessions All Rugby sessions All Crosstalk 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Senate 12 Dance (Salsa Club) 10, 11, 12, 13 Squash ladder 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Dance Activity 12, 13 Steel Pans 9, 10 Dance lessons All STEM Club 9, 10, 11 Diversity group All Strength & Conditioning 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Drama Productions All String Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Duke of Edinburgh's Award 12, 13 String Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Scheme (Gold) Swimming - land training sessions All Epilogue - English enrichment 11, 12, 13 Swimming - open pool All First Aid 9, 10, 11 Symphony Orchestra All Fitness 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Tennis (open) All Food Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Theatre Technical Unit 12, 13 (recreational) 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Triathlon Club All History Society 12, 13 Upper Voice Glee Choir 9 Hockey Goal Keeper Session All 10, 11, 12, 13 Horse Riding 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Woodwind Ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 House Debating (competition) 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 Younglife Confirmation Club 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 HPP (High Performance Programme) 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 23 Uniform & appearance

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Summer 2021 Welcome to Perry,

We are writing to introduce you to Perry, the online supplier of the uniform and sports kit for Haileybury. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you get your child ready for their first day at school in September 2021.

Shopping online with delivery direct to your home is straightforward and convenient You will find lots of help on our website to make it really easy for you to order the right sizes.

The Perry Online Shop is Open 24/7: www.perryuniform.co.uk

▪ Do you need an extra bit of help? Have a look at our videos and step by step advice on how to order: https://www.perryuniform.co.uk/how-to-order

▪ Are you not sure what size to order? Use I-size, our intelligent sizing service, it recommends suitable sizes based on a child's body measurements.

▪ Don’t have a measuring tape? Print off the tape measure sent with this letter. Please follow the instructions provided and check that it has printed to the right size/measurements before you use it. We also have a video showing how to measure your child: https://www.perryuniform.co.uk/how-to-measure

▪ Already know what sizes you need? You can select sizes yourself, using the individual garment sizing tabs for more information. Just log in or create your account to get started: https://www.perryuniform.co.uk/customer/account/login

▪ Need a bit more support or information? Visit the advice page on our website https://www.perryuniform.co.uk/advice/ or email our customer service team who are ready to help you and answer any questions you might have before or after you place your order:[email protected]

Personal fitting appointments at Haileybury School Shop – June & July • Perry advisors are available to assist parents of new children joining the school in September with the sizing and ordering of their child’s uniform. The shop holds a small amount of stock that can be purchased on the day; however, the majority of your uniform order will be delivered after your appointment to your preferred address. ▪ To book an appointment follow this link: . Go to the School Shop and Showroom Section and select Haileybury School Shop and select the “book” option.

Parents who live outside the UK ▪ Overseas customers may prefer to have their order delivered direct to Haileybury. If you require delivery to the school, please ensure that the following details are provided in the shipping details: - The delivery is addressed to the child who will be attending the school - The first line of the shipping address includes the name of the child’s boarding house.

To ensure you have everything you need for the start of term, we strongly recommend that you place your order before the end of July. Please order as soon as possible giving yourself plenty of time to receive your order and check it is a suitable size (with room to grow throughout the year) ready for the start of term.

Please be prepared... As soon as your order arrives please try everything on your child, then try it on again in mid-August. If your child has grown more than expected, please order an alternative size online and return the unworn item(s) asking for a refund, using the postage free returns label on your receipt.

Not keen on sewing? To make life easier we offer a name tape sew in service; select this option to ensure your child’s uniform arrives fully named, ready to wear and harder to lose. Please note this service is NOT available for orders placed between 14th August and 14th September. Embroidered name tapes are available to order throughout the year.

Happy? Not happy? If you are pleased with our service or something goes wrong, we want to be the first to hear. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know. We are here to help [email protected]

We’re ready and waiting to hear from you!

25 Haileybury school uniform Lower School uniform

We appreciate parental support in ensuring that pupils arrive General at Haileybury correctly dressed. Casual dress may be worn Clothing should be clean and in good repair. at various times during the week, as defined in the Pupil Handbook. The decision as to what is deemed acceptable rests with the Deputy Master. Parents are responsible Glasses should have shatterproof lenses which are suitable for ensuring that any uniform purchased conforms to the for playing sports, or specific sports glasses should be used. School’s uniform regulations. Smart glasses are not permitted. Perry Uniform is the official supplier of Haileybury school Jewellery uniform and all uniform queries should be directed to them: Jewellery may not be worn except: perryuniform.co.uk [email protected] 1 fine gold or silver chain with a small hanging pendant +44 (0)113 238 9520 1 pair of discrete gold or silver ear studs in the ear lobes (girls only) How to order 1 wristwatch Perry operates a comprehensive online service and parents All of the above must be removed for games/PE should visit their website to order items of uniform. Uniform items can be delivered to a home address or to Haileybury. Casual dress New pupil appointments After lessons, 0r 4.30 pm, whichever is the later, pupils may Whilst it is not essential, if you need a personal fitting wear casual clothes but they are still expected to look tidy service for your child, you can arrange an appointment and presentable. Casual clothes may also be worn at the to visit the Uniform Shop at Haileybury or the Perry weekends from 11.30 am on Saturdays except for formal showroom in London. Appointments can be booked online School events. Casual clothes may be worn on trips out of at perryuniform.co.uk/appointments, selecting either the School (e.g. to theatres etc.). Pupils should dress appropriately for the destination of the trip and respect the instructions Haileybury Shop or London Showroom. given by the supervising staff. Day pupils must arrive at Please note that the appointments are for the fitting service School each day in school wear. and your order will be delivered direct from the Perry warehouse to a UK address of your choosing following the Sports equipment appointment. Deliveries to EU addresses exclude local tax Equipment is provided for all sports although those playing and delivery charges which may be payable on delivery. in teams may prefer to purchase their own. If you are unsure of any aspect of the games kit, please email the Director of Haileybury Uniform Shop The Haileybury Uniform Shop stocks a range of items as Sport, Andy Searson [email protected] supplied by Perry. In addition, the Uniform Shop supplies additional items for sport. Name-taping All uniform and sports kit must be named. Perry provides Haileybury Uniform Shop (Beside the Sports Complex) embroidered name tapes and a sew-in service for orders Haileybury, SG13 7NU placed before 14 August each year. Opening hours (term time only) Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 1.00–4.00 pm; Saturday: 10.00 am–2.00 pm. When ordering name tapes parents need to provide the House initials as well as the pupil’s name which should appear in the following format. Second-hand uniform This will be available to purchase from the Second-hand Lower School Highfield Forename Surname Uniform Shop, run weekly by our Charity CPs. (boarders only) Proceeds from the sale of second-hand uniform goes to our LS Hi Mary Brown charity HYT (Haileybury Youth Trust). e.g. LS Hi MARY BROWN

Current parents can donate their uniform to House Matrons Please provide your child with additional labels so House who will ensure it is sent through to the Uniform Shop. Matrons may label newly-purchased items where necessary. Parents are responsible for ensuring that any uniform purchased conforms to the School’s uniform regulations. If you are uncertain about any aspect of this clothing list, For further information about second-hand uniform, please please ask Mr Bruggemann (or the Houseparent of Highfield email [email protected]. for boarders) when you meet at the Welcome Day, or make contact directly. Hair Scholars’ ties and badges are awarded by the Deputy Master For all Year Groups, hair must be clean, tidy, of natural colour after the start of term. and of reasonable length and sensible, non-extreme style. Girls' hair beyond collar length must be tied back when in uniform or sports kit. Boys' hair should be minimum grade 2.5, be off the collar and not tied back.

26 Lower School girls’ clothing Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your choice Compulsory regulation uniform only available from Perry • 1 pair sports trainers (must be clean if used indoors) • 4 pairs short white towelling socks 1 navy blue swimming • 1 or 2 navy blue Haileybury /s with magenta lining costume • 1 pack of 2 Lower School brooches • 1 sports towel • 2 of either Haileybury kilts or dark grey trousers (any • 1 football boots for lacrosse combination). Trousers must not be tailored or altered. • 1 astroturf shoes for hockey • 2 plain navy V-neck jumpers with self-coloured Haileybury • 1 pair shin crest • 1 (hockey, lacrosse and rugby) • 6 Haileybury blouses (fine blue/white stripe) • 1 hockey stick. The 6 blouses can be 6 long-sleeved or a combination of short and long-sleeved. Optional • 1 Haileybury Compulsory regulation uniform available from a retailer of • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn your choice as a school coat. • 8 pairs of opaque tights – navy blue or black • 1 scarf: Haileybury (available from the uniform shop) or • 2 pairs plain low-heeled (less than 2.5 cm) black shoes (no plain black/navy. suede, canvas, moccasin or boot styles, plimsolls or Vans), suitable for walking around our large campus Games Kit for the Summer Term • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with For team players only and can be purchased from Perry or ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. The school’s the School Uniform Shop if required. heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be worn as a • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your school coat choice) • 1 plain, dark shoulder bag for carrying books/files/iPads/ • 1 pair cricket trousers (available from Perry or the Uniform electronics. Shop) • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) Compulsory additional items for boarders available from a (only available from Perry) retailer of your choice • 1 school cricket (available from the School Uniform Shop) • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) • 1 pair Haileybury cricket tracksuit trousers • 2 bath towels (looped) • 1 pair astros/cricket shoes • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including hairbrush, toothbrush) • 1 School cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop). • 1 dressing gown • 1 pair of slippers • 1 shoe cleaning kit • 1 overnight bag Lower School boys’ clothing • 1 trunk/suitcase • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. Compulsory regulation uniform only available from Perry Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, • 1 or 2 navy blue Haileybury blazer with magenta lining and underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag gold buttons (named, for smaller laundry items) and sufficient name tapes • 1 Lower School tie to label every individual item of clothing. All pupils in Lower • 2 pairs dark grey school trousers. Trousers must not be School require a small combination padlock. tailored or altered • 2 plain navy blue V-neck jumper with self-coloured It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) Haileybury crest. not to exceed 55cm x 40cm x 35cm. Compulsory regulation uniform available from a retailer of Compulsory games kit only available from Perry your choice • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit top and bottoms) • 6 white shirts. These can be 6 long-sleeved or a • 1 Haileybury sports hoody – to wear under the tracksuit combination of short and long-sleeved. • 2 Haileybury skort • 8 pairs socks (plain, dark blue or black) • 1 Haileybury magenta games shirt • 1 pair black leather school shoes (no suede, canvas, • 2 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirt moccasin or boot styles, plimsolls or Vans) suitable for • 1 Haileybury leggings walking around our large campus. • 1 set white or navy Haileybury upper body skins • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with • 2 pairs Haileybury blue games socks with white tops ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. The School’s • 1 Haileybury sports bag heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be worn as a school coat. • 1 plain, dark shoulder bag/day sack for carrying books/files.

27 Compulsory additional items for boarders available from a retailer of your choice Main School (Removes, Middles, • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) Fifths & Sixth Form) uniform • 2 bath towels (looped) • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including comb/brush, toothbrush) General • 1 dressing gown • Clothing must be clean and in good repair • 1 pair of slippers • Pupils should not wear nail varnish and only wear make-up • 1 shoe cleaning kit of natural colours • 1 overnight bag • Insignia/ties that indicate scholar status, sports colours, or • 1 trunk/suitcase House membership may be worn on any day • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. • Umbrellas may be plain black or navy or Haileybury, (available from the School Uniform Shop) Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, • 1 scarf (optional): Haileybury (available from the uniform underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag shop), or plain black/navy (named, for smaller laundry items). Every individual item of • Day pupils must arrive at school each day in school wear. clothing must have a name label on it. Glasses It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) Glasses should have shatterproof lenses for playing hockey, not to exceed 55 x 40 x 35 cm. All pupils in Lower School netball or squash, or specific sports glasses should be used. require a small combination padlock. Smart glasses are not permitted.

Compulsory games kit only available from Perry Jewellery • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit tops and bottoms) Jewellery may not be worn except: • 1 Haileybury hoody – to wear under the tracksuit • 1 fine gold or silver chain with a small hanging pendant • 1 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirt • 1 pair of discrete gold or silver ear studs in the ear lobes • 2 Haileybury red/white striped winter sport shirts (girls only) (reversible) • 1 wristwatch • 1 set Haileybury upper body skins (white or navy) • 1 unostentatious ring (Sixth Form only) • 1 pair navy blue Haileybury rugby shorts (with crest) Jewellery must be removed for games/PE. • 2 pairs navy blue rugby socks with white tops • 1 Haileybury cricket shirt Sports equipment • 1 Haileybury sports bag. Equipment is provided for all sports although those playing in teams would be expected to purchase their own when Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your choice required. If you are unsure of any aspect of the sports • 1 pair navy blue swimming shorts equipment, please email the Director of Sport, Andy Searson • 2 pairs white PE shorts [email protected] • 2 pairs white sport socks • 1 pair white non-marking indoor sports trainers Name-taping • 1 pair outdoor sports trainers/astro boots All uniform and sports kit must be named. Perry provides • 1 pair football/rugby boots embroidered name tapes and a sew-in service for orders • 1 pair shin pads (football and hockey players) placed before 14 August each year. When ordering name • 1 mouthguard (rugby and hockey) tapes parents need to provide the house initials as well as the • 1 sports towel pupil’s name which should appear in the following format. • 1 hockey stick. Main School House (boarders) Forename Surname MS H Jane Smith Optional e.g. MS H JANE SMITH • 1 Haileybury beanie hat • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn Girls’ House initials: Boys’ House initials: as a school coat Alb Alban’s BFr Bartle Frere • 1 scarf: Haileybury (available from the uniform shop), or Aby Allenby B Batten plain black/navy. C Colvin E Edmonstone H Hailey M Melvill Games kit for the Summer Term L Lawrence Th Thomason For team players only and can be purchased from Perry or Tr Trevelyan the School Uniform Shop if required. Scholars’ ties and badges are awarded after the start of term. • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your Please provide your child with additional labels so House choice) matrons may label newly-purchased items where necessary. • 1 pair cricket trousers (available from Perry or the Uniform Shop) If you are uncertain about any aspect of this clothing list, • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) please contact your HM. (only available from Perry) • 1 school cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop). 28 Additional clothing for Main School available from a Main School (Removes, Middles, retailer of your choice. Fifths) girls’ clothing Each year there is usually at least one event in School or in House where the dress code is Black Tie. You may wish to Compulsory regulation uniform only available from Perry purchase this for your child nearer the time or else they can wear their school uniform. Black Tie would involve: • 1 or 2 navy blue fitted Haileybury jacket with magenta lining an evening/cocktail dress, knee length or longer which has • 1 pack of 2 House brooches sleeves or straps and is comfortable to sit down in, or a • 2 knee-length Haileybury kilts or 2 dark grey trousers or trouser suit or jumpsuit. a combination of the two. These must not be tailored or altered • 2 plain navy V-neck jumpers with self-coloured Haileybury crest • 6 Haileybury blouses (fine blue/white stripe). Main School (Removes, Middles, The 6 blouses can be 6 long-sleeved or a combination of Fifths) girls’ games kit short and long-sleeved. All pupils in Main School require a small combination padlock. All girls in Removes, Middles and Fifths need all items on the compulsory games kit list. Compulsory regulation uniform available from a retailer of your choice Compulsory games kit only available from Perry • 8 pairs of opaque tights – navy blue or black • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit top and bottoms) • 2 pairs plain low-heeled (less than 2.5 cm) black shoes (no • 1 Haileybury sports hoody – to wear under tracksuit suede, canvas, moccasin or boot styles, no plimsolls or • 2 Haileybury skorts Vans) suitable for walking around our large campus • 1 Haileybury magenta games shirt • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with • 2 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirts ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. • 2 pairs Haileybury blue games socks with white tops • The School’s heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be • 1 pair Haileybury leggings worn as a school coat • 1 set Haileybury upper body skins (white or navy) • 1 plain, dark shoulder bag/day sack for carrying books/A4 files. • 1 Haileybury sports bag.

Additional compulsory items for boarders (all years) Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your choice available from a retailer of your choice • 1 navy blue swimming costume • 4 pairs short white sports socks • 1 duvet • 1 pair sports trainers (must be clean when used indoors) • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) • 1 sports towel • 2 bath towels (looped) • 1 pair astroturf shoes • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including hairbrush, toothbrush) • 1 pair shin pads • 1 dressing gown • 1 mouthguard • 1 pair of slippers • 1 hockey stick. • 1 shoe cleaning kit • 1 overnight bag Optional • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. • 1 Haileybury beanie hat Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag as a school coat. (named, for smaller laundry items) and sufficient name tapes to label every individual item of clothing. Games Kit for the Summer Term It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) For team players only and can be purchased from Perry or not to exceed 55cm x 40cm x 35cm. the School Uniform Shop if required. • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your Casual Dress choice) After lessons, or after 3.30 pm on days when there are no • 1 pair cricket trousers (available from Perry or the Uniform afternoon lessons, pupils may wear casual clothes Shop) but they are still expected to look tidy and presentable. • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) Casual clothes may also be worn at the weekends from (only available from Perry) 3.30 pm on Saturdays except for formal School events. • 1 school cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop) Casual clothes may be worn for trips out of School (e.g. • 1 pair Haileybury cricket tracksuit trousers to theatres etc.). Pupils should dress appropriately for the • 1 pair astros/cricket shoes destination of the trip and respect the instructions • 1 School cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop). given by the supervising staff.

29 Each year there is usually at least one event in School or in Main School (Removes, Middles, House where the dress code is Black Tie. You may wish to Fifths) boys’ clothing purchase this for your child nearer the time or else they can wear their school uniform. Black Tie would involve: Compulsory regulation uniform only available from Perry black dinner jacket (sometimes called a tuxedo) and trousers with silk/satin covered lapels, either single or double-breasted; • 1 or 2 navy blue Haileybury with magenta lining and white dress shirt; black self-tie bow tie (they will be taught to gold buttons tie them in Houses); cummerbund or waistcoat optional. • 2 pairs dark grey school trousers • 2 plain navy blue V-neck jumpers with self-coloured Haileybury crest • 2 House ties. Main School (Removes, Middles, All pupils in Main School require a small combination padlock. Fifths) boys’ games kit Compulsory regulation uniform available from a retailer of your choice All boys in Removes, Middles and Fifths will need all items on the compulsory kit list • 6 white shirts. Shirts can be long-sleeved or a combination of short and long- sleeved Compulsory games kit only available from Perry • 8 pairs socks (plain, dark blue or black) • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit top and bottoms). • 1 pair plain black leather school shoes (no suede, canvas, • 1 Haileybury sports hoody – to wear under tracksuit plimsolls, trainers, moccasins, boot styles or Vans) • 2 pairs blue Haileybury rugby shorts (with crest) • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with • 2 Haileybury red/white striped winter sport shirts (reversible) ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. The School’s • 2 pairs navy blue rugby socks with white tops heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be worn as a • 1 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirt school coat • 1 set Haileybury upper body skins (white or navy) • 1 plain, dark shoulder bag/day sack for carrying books/A4 files. • 1 pair white PE shorts (Removes year group only). • 1 Haileybury sports bag. Compulsory additional items for boarders available from a retailer of your choice Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your choice • 1 duvet • 1 pair navy blue swimming shorts • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) • 1 pair shin pads • 2 bath towels • 1 mouthguard • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including comb/brush, toothbrush) • 1 pair football/rugby boots • 1 dressing gown • 1 pair sports trainers (must be clean when used indoors) • 1 pair of slippers • 1 sports towel • 1 shoe cleaning kit • 1 boot bag • 1 overnight bag • 3 pairs short white sports socks. • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. Regulation PE kit list (Removes plus Middles & Fifths taking Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, PE as an option for GCSE) underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag (named, for smaller laundry items) and sufficient name tapes • 1 pair white PE shorts to label every individual item of clothing. • 1 or 2 short-sleeved Haileybury white/magenta polo shirt • 4 pairs short white sport socks. It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) not to exceed 55cm x 40cm x 35cm. Games Kit for the Summer Term (For team players only and can be purchased if required) Casual Dress • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your choice) After lessons, or after 3.30 pm on days when there are no • 1 cricket trousers (available from Perry or from the School afternoon lessons, pupils may wear casual clothes but they Uniform Shop) are still expected to look tidy and presentable. Casual clothes • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) may also be worn at the weekends from 3.30 pm on Saturdays (only available from Perry) except for formal School events. Casual clothes may be worn • 1 school cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop) for trips out of School (e.g. to theatres etc.). Pupils should • 1 Haileybury cricket shirt (available from Perry). dress appropriately for the destination of the trip and respect the instructions given by the supervising staff. Optional • 1 Haileybury beanie hat Boys must be clean shaven at all times unless prior consent • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn has been sought from their HM and the Deputy Master. as a school coat. Additional clothing for Main School available from a retailer of your choice. 30 Pupils should dress appropriately for the destination of the Sixth Form girls’ clothing trip and respect the instructions given by the supervising staff. Day pupils must arrive at School each day in school wear. In Compulsory regulation uniform for entry into the Sixth addition, the following points of style should be noted: Form only available from Perry • CPs may wear their own choice of suit skirt or trouser and • 2 Haileybury Sixth Form suits (jacket and suit skirt or suit a black or navy V-necked unbranded sweater. Suits must trousers). Skirts must be knee length and not tailored or altered be plain, business-like and dark blue, dark grey or black • 6 Haileybury Sixth Form blouses (pink/white stripe Sixth • Insignia that indicate prefect status, scholar status, sports Form blouse or fine blue/white stripe as for the younger colours, or House membership may be worn on any day. girls or white revere collar blouse). Blouses can be 6 long- Other approved insignia may only be worn at weekends sleeved or a combination of short and long-sleeved • CPs may use a Haileybury CP umbrella and their CP scarf. • 2 plain navy V-neck jumpers with self-coloured Haileybury crest.

Compulsory regulation uniform for entry into the Sixth Form available from a retailer of your choice Sixth Form girls’ games kit • 8 pairs of opaque navy blue or black tights • 1 pair plain low-heeled (less than 2.5cm) black shoes (no All girls in the Sixth Form will need all items on the suede, canvas, moccasins, boot styles, plimsolls or Vans) compulsory games kit list suitable for walking around our large campus Compulsory games kit only available from Perry • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. The School’s • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit top and bottoms) heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be worn as a • 1 Haileybury sports hoody - to wear under tracksuit school coat. • 2 Haileybury skort • 1 Haileybury magenta games shirt Additional recommended clothing for Sixth Form available • 2 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirts from a retailer of your choice • 2 pairs Haileybury blue games socks with white tops • 1 pair Haileybury leggings Every term there are Sixth Form events in School or in House • 1 set Haileybury upper body skins (white or navy). where the dress code is Black Tie. You may wish to purchase this for your child or else they can wear their school Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your uniform. Black Tie would involve: an evening/cocktail dress, choice knee length or longer which has sleeves or straps and is comfortable to sit down in, or a trouser suit or jumpsuit. • 4 pairs short white sports socks • 1 pair sports trainers (must be clean when worn indoors) Additional compulsory items for boarders (all years) • 1 sports towel available from a retailer of your choice • 1 pair astroturf boots • 1 pair shin pads • 1 duvet • 1 mouthguard. • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) • 2 bath towels (looped) Optional • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including brush, toothbrush) • 1 dressing gown (optional) • 1 Haileybury sports bag • 1 pair of slippers • 1 hockey stick • 1 shoe cleaning kit • 1 Haileybury beanie hat • 1 overnight bag • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. as a school coat • 1 swimming costume. Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag Games Kit for the Summer Term (named, for smaller laundry items) and sufficient name tapes For team players only and can be purchased from Perry or to label every individual item of clothing. the School Uniform Shop if required. It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your not to exceed 55 x 40 x 35 cm. choice) • 1 pair cricket trousers (available from Perry or the Uniform Casual Dress Shop) After lessons, or after 3.30 pm on days when there are • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) no afternoon lessons, pupils may wear casual clothes but (only available from Perry) they are still expected to look tidy and presentable. Casual • 1 school cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop) clothes may also be worn at the weekends from 3.30 pm on • 1 pair Haileybury cricket tracksuit trousers Saturdays except for formal School events. Casual clothes • 1 pair astros/cricket shoes may be worn for trips out of School (e.g. to theatres etc.). • 1 School cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop). 31 theatres etc.). Pupils should dress appropriately for the Sixth Form boys’ clothing destination of the trip and respect the instructions given by the supervising staff. In addition, the following points of style Compulsory regulation uniform for entry into the Sixth should be noted: Form only available from Perry • CPs may wear their own choice of suit and a black or • 2 navy blue Haileybury Sixth Form suits (with grey branded navy V-necked unbranded sweater. Suits must be plain, lining). These suits must not be tailored or altered. business-like and dark blue, dark grey or black • 2 navy blue V-neck jumpers with self-coloured Haileybury crest • Ties that indicate prefect status, scholar status, sports • 6 Haileybury Sixth Form shirts (navy/white stripe or colours, or House membership may be worn on any day. chambray or pink or white). Shirts can be long-sleeved or a Other approved ties may only be worn at weekends combination of short and long-sleeved. • Boys must be clean shaven at all times unless prior consent • 2 House ties. has been sought from their HM and the Deputy Master • CPs may use a Haileybury CP umbrella and their CP scarf. Compulsory regulation uniform available from a retailer of your choice • 8 pairs socks (plain, dark blue, or black) • 2 pairs plain black leather school shoes (no suede, canvas, Sixth Form boys’ games kit plimsolls, trainers, moccasins, boot styles or Vans) • 1 plain black or navy overcoat or waterproof. Coats with All boys in the Sixth Form will need all items on the ostentatious/furry hoods are not permitted. The School’s compulsory kit list heavyweight winter sports jacket can also be worn as a Compulsory games kit only available from Perry school coat. • 1 Haileybury tracksuit (tracksuit top and bottoms) Additional recommended clothing for Sixth Form available • 1 Haileybury sports hoody – to wear under tracksuit from a retailer of your choice • 2 pairs blue Haileybury rugby shorts (with crest) Every term there are Sixth Form events in School or in House • 2 Haileybury red/white striped winter sport shirts where the dress code is Black Tie. You may wish (reversible) to purchase this for your child or else they can wear their • 2 pairs navy blue rugby socks with white tops school uniform. Black Tie would involve: Black dinner • 1 Haileybury white/magenta polo shirt jacket (sometimes called a tuxedo) and trousers with silk/ • 1 set Haileybury upper body skins (white or navy) satin covered lapels, either single or double breasted; white • 1 Haileybury sports bag. evening shirt (turn down collar, either Marcella or pleated Compulsory games kit available from a retailer of your choice front); black self-tie bow tie (they will be taught to tie them in Houses); cummerbund or waistcoat optional. • 1 pair shin pads • 1 mouthguard Compulsory additional items for boarders available from a • 1 pair football/rugby boots retailer of your choice • 1 pair outdoor sports trainers/astros • 1 sports towel • 1 duvet • 1 boot bag • 2 duvet covers (sheets, pillows and cases are provided) • 2 pairs short white sports socks. • 2 bath towels • 1 wash bag with toiletries (including comb/brush, toothbrush) Optional • 1 dressing gown (optional) • 1 pair navy blue swimming shorts • 1 pair of slippers • 1 Haileybury beanie hat • 1 shoe cleaning kit • 1 heavyweight winter sports jacket. This can also be worn • 1 overnight bag as a school coat. • 1 laundry bag/box for storing dirty laundry. Boarders will also need casual clothes and shoes, nightwear, Games Kit for the Summer Term underwear, coat hangers, a small meshed laundry bag (For team players only and can be purchased if required) (named, for smaller laundry items) and sufficient name tapes to label every individual item of clothing. • 1 pair white cricket boots (available from a retailer of your choice) It is recommended they have 1 tuckbox (lockable and named) • 1 Haileybury cricket trousers (available from the School not to exceed 55 x 40 x 35 cm. Uniform Shop or Perry) • 1 Haileybury cricket sweater (sleeveless or long-sleeved) Casual Dress (only available from Perry) After lessons, or after 3.30pm on days when there are no • 1 school cricket cap (available from the School Uniform Shop) afternoon lessons, pupils may wear casual clothes but they • 1 Haileybury cricket shirt (available from Perry). are still expected to look tidy and presentable. Casual clothes Haileybury Hertford Herts SG13 7NU may also be worn at the weekends from 3.30 pm on Saturdays and, except for formal School events. Casual 01992 706 353 clothes may be worn for trips out of school (e.g. to [email protected] haileybury.com 32 Haileybury Hertford Herts SG13 7NU 01992 706 353 [email protected] haileybury.com

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