UNIFORM POLICY. Our Vision Why? Negative consequences when you are not in uniform MAY BE: Positive consequences when you are in uniform:

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UNIFORM POLICY Our Vision Why? Endaze British International School has a mandatory uniform policy for The Early Years Foundation Stage, Primary School and Secondary School. As a school we believe that "Consistently wearing the school uniform engenders a strong sense of identity in our students". Wearing a uniform reduces long-term costs, reduces peer pressure and distractions, contributes to school spirit, assists in student identification and promotes a safer school environment. Students need to wear the correct uniform to school on a daily basis and to school events unless otherwise specified. Parents and carers are asked to support the school in this matter. If there is a genuine reason for a child to be out of uniform on any particular day, a signed note must be presented to the class teacher, stating the student's name, the date and reason for not wearing correct uniform. A Uniform Pass will be issued for that day. Please note if you are experiencing difficulty in providing the correct school uniform for your child, please contact the school secretary to discuss this further. Students who are continually out of uniform and do not have a note will be directed to the uniform coordinator or Head teacher and appropriate follow up will occur, including the imposition of consequences such as detentions or extra duties or exclusion from excursions and extracurricular activities. Students who attend school in unsafe or inappropriate clothing will be required to stay in the office. They will be excluded from the playground until arrangements can be made to change into appropriate clothing. Parents may be contacted to ensure the provision of appropriate clothing. Positive consequences when you are in uniform: You are part of our school community. You look smart and take pride in your appearance. You will receive commendations. You will have a positive record on your reports. You will be developing skills for working life. Negative consequences when you are not in uniform MAY BE: A notice to parents in your agenda. To fulfil a school service duty during lunchtime or golden time. Parents/carers will be contacted and asked to provide a change of clothing. Exclusion from certain activities: for example, if you do not have your PE kit on you will not be able to participate. Exclusion from excursions: if you are not in uniform when it is required, you will have to remain in school.

Footwear The wearing of enclosed, sturdy shoes on the school site regardless of lessons being studied is a workplace Health and Safety requirement. Thongs, cotton slip-on (without a back), clogstyle and scuff-style footwear, boots, heels, do not meet safety requirements and are not acceptable on school grounds. Sturdy sandals with toes enclosed during the summer are acceptable however the sandal must have a secure strap/back (not slip on). Sun Safe We encourage students to be sun safe by wearing hats and sunscreen when in the playground and exposed to the sun. What's not acceptable dress at school? Immodest or inappropriate clothing singlet and midriff tops Underwear showing above your shorts Unsafe shoes Non-uniform colours or items of clothing Jumpers and tops with large logos or slogans that may cause offence to others Hoodies Other uniform requirements Hairstyles: Hairstyles should be smart, tied or held back/up if worn long and not shaved into patterns or motifs. Hair should be natural in colour and style: hair additives, fashion styles, Mohicans and streaks are not allowed. Hair accessories should be limited to simple ribbons, bands or clips and restricted to comply with the school colours. Nail Varnish/Make-up: The wearing of nail varnish or other cosmetic make-up is not allowed. Wearing of jewellery: It is the policy of the school to discourage the wearing of jewellery by pupils of the school on the grounds of health and safety and because it does not accord with the School s ethos or image. This is with the exception of a small, inexpensive wristwatch. Children may wear stud earrings however drop earrings are not permitted. Should parents wish to have children s ears pierced this should take place at the beginning of the summer holiday to allow time for ears to heal prior to return to school. Necklaces and bracelets should not be worn as all of these items can be a health risk if caught during playtime and PE. These items must be removed during PE sessions and run the risk of getting lost or stolen. Please be aware that although we endeavour to ensure that all belongings are returned to their owners. EBIS will accept no liability for the loss of jewellery within school.

School Bags: Backpacks are permitted for school. We request that the bags do not have big logo s or wheels. No additional bags are to be brought unless for an after school activity such as roller-skating as we have limited storage space for students personal belongings. Attached are our uniform guidelines for our Early Years Foundation Stage, Primary School and Secondary School. The uniform is to be worn during school and school excursions: if uniform is not required for an excursion you will be informed by your child s teacher. The uniform shop is operated by the school with all profits returning to the school. You must contact the school secretary regarding hours of operation. Monitoring All staff are expected to monitor the standards of dress according to this policy and speak to children/parents where necessary. On-going concerns must be referred to the Head teacher. Should a student have a valid reason not to conform to any of the above school requirements, for example your religious beliefsrequire you to wear your hair in a certain manner or that a certain style of clothing be worn, then the school will need this in writing from parents.this enables the school to make an informed decision regarding the need to waive aspects of the uniform expectation for individual students.

Early Years Foundation Stage School Uniform The wearing of uniform is compulsory and we advise all parents to provide a change of clothing for emergency situations e.g. toileting accidents for our younger students or paint/water splashes when playing. All items of clothing, bags etc should be clearly labelled with the name of your child please. The following is a list of our uniform requirements: Jogging bottoms: Burgundy T-shirt: White with burgundy sleeves Sweatshirt: Burgundy Comfy shoes: Black or dark blue (no roller shoes or lights please). Coat: Warm with hood (no large logo s) School Bags: We ask you to buy backpacks that are manageable by the children as we are wanting to help them develop their independence. Bags with wheels will be permitted for nursery students only. General Clothing Children will have regular access to the outdoor area and so it is important that they bring a coat on cold days and a coat with a hood on wet days. Children may also bring Wellington boots on wet days but should also have a change of shoes for indoor use. Please bring a peg to keep wellington boots together and ensure that your child s name is written in the boots and on the peg.

School Uniform The wearing of school uniform is compulsory. Primary School Girls Boys Trousers, skirts: khaki Trousers, shorts: khaki Polo-shirt: White with burgundy trim Polo-shirt: White with burgundy trim (short and long sleeved polo shirts are available for both girls and boys) Socks and tights: burgundy Socks: burgundy Sweatshirt: Burgundy Sweatshirt: Burgundy Smart comfortable shoes: black or dark blue Smart comfortable shoes: Black or dark blue PE kit Burgundy shorts Burgundy jogging bottoms White t-shirt with burgundy sleeves Burgundy sweatshirt Black or white trainers Burgundy shorts Burgundy jogging bottoms White t-shirt with burgundy sleeves Burgundy sweatshirt Black or white trainers Optional Girls may choose to wear a leotard for gymnastics and dance, if so leotards must be black with short or long sleeves. Please ensure that all items of clothing, books, pencil cases and bags are marked with your child s name: this will assist greatly in the return of lost items. General Clothing Children will have regular access to the outdoor area and so it is important that they bring a coat on cold days and a coat with a hood on wet days. Bags Please ensure that bags are the correct size for your child to manage independently. We do not allow bags on wheels and although we do not restrict the colour of backpacks, we do ask that bags do not have pictures or logos which conflict with our school values, for example weapons or fighting.

Secondary School Uniform Girls Skirt school design Trousers grey White school polo shirt White long sleeved blouse School jumper red School Blazer School tie Socks/tights navy blue Boys Shorts - grey Trousers grey White school polo shirt White long sleeved shirt (winter) School jumper red School Blazer School tie Socks navy blue PE Kit Navy blue shorts Navy blue sports trousers White t-shirt Navy blue hooded sweatshirt Navy blue or black trainers Navy blue shorts Navy blue sports trousers White t-shirt Navy blue hooded sweatshirt Navy blue or black trainers General information Students have responsibility for their own belongings and so it is important that they label everything that belongs to them clearly. Bags must be of a size that is easily manageable and will fit into our school lockers. We do not stipulate colour however we do request that they do not have logos or images which conflict with the school values. We expect to see all students in uniform every day: this includes the blazer and tie. It will become the decision of each subject teacher as to whether children can remove their

blazers during lessons however unless otherwise specified students will be expected to be in full uniform at all times, including excursions. Uniform can currently be purchased directly from the school. The school will normally inform parents of the dates at the beginning of each academic year, on which you may purchase uniform for your children, however, if you are not able to do so on the dates specified please talk with our school secretary and she will arrange an alternative time for you. If you need additional items during the year our secretary will be happy to help you too. Should you have any questions regarding our uniform policy, please direct them to the Head teacher: Ms. Karen Brunt or our secondary Director of Studies: Mr. Matthew Young This policy has been reviewed and agreed by all members of staff at Endaze British International School and it is the expectation of the school administration that all members of the teaching staff ensure the uniform is consistently being worn by all students. Employees with children within school will be expected to adhere to this policy both as a member of staff and as a parent and to set an example to all other parents. Reviewed: June 2017 Next review date: June 2019