HABERDASHERS MONMOUTH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND INGLEFIELD HOUSE Years 3 6: UNIFORM INGLEFIELD HOUSE WINTER UNIFORM Regulation skirt no more than 5cm above the knee Regulation navy school jumper or navy sleeveless jumper Regulation white, short sleeve shirt Navy tights or navy knee length socks Regulation school blazer House badge Regulation navy school coat with school crest Flat black shoes styles available in school shop Years 3 6: INGLEFIELD HOUSE - SUMMER UNIFORM Regulation navy and white striped dress and belt no more than 5 cm above the knee Regulation navy school jumper or navy sleeveless jumper Regulation school blazer House badge White ankle socks Flat black shoes or navy sandals Blazers: As the weather gets warmer, girls may cease to wear a jumper but should continue to wear their blazer around the school between lessons. After the May half term, on particularly warm days, girls will not be expected to wear a blazer around school, but must wear it to and from school. At no time do we expect to see any girl wearing a jumper but no blazer. The only jewellery and hair ornaments allowed are: Jewellery: One stud earring in lower lobe of each ear Hair Ornaments: Navy or black bands or scrunchies Uniform Requirements throughout the Year September October half term: Winter or Summer uniform may be worn October half term Easter: Winter uniform must be worn Easter Summer half term: Winter or Summer uniform may be worn Summer half term end of Summer Term: Summer uniform must be worn. Please note: Winter uniform must be worn on Speech Day
GAMES KIT LIST COMPULSORY ITEMS: INGLEFIELD HOUSE *Regulation games polo shirt (navy/pink with school crest) *Regulation navy games skort with school crest *Regulation HMSG shorts *Regulation navy school tracksuit bottoms *Regulation navy school midlayer tracksuit top with school crest *1 pair Regulation socks for games (navy/pink) *1 pair plain white sports socks *Trainers *Regulation swimming costume *Regulation swimming hat (House colour) *Regulation dance kit, black leggings and black sleeveless leotard POSSESSIONS With reference to the uniform list please note the following specific requirements for pupils in Inglefield House. All items mentioned are available from the school shop. Each pupil will be allocated three pegs in the cloakroom in addition to a wire basket under a bench below the pegs. Three sports bags, one regulation navy holdall for games kit, one regulation maroon drawstring for gym/dance kit and one regulation red drawstring for swimming kit will be needed. We strongly recommend the purchase of the navy school satchel. This is compulsory for Yr3 and Yr4 pupils, and is stocked by the school shop. This is suitable for the carrying of books and we believe that a satchel and separate sports bags will be a manageable and tidy solution to the problem of having a variety of items to remember. We would like to stress the great importance of having your daughter s possessions clearly labelled so that any item which goes astray can be quickly returned to its owner. Please also note that your daughter will not be able to lock away her possessions so it is sensible to leave any items of value, including jewellery, at home. It can be very distressing for everyone on the rare occasions such belongings are found to be missing. We would much prefer to avoid this eventuality.
HMSG SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 11 COMPULSORY ITEMS: *Regulation blazer *Regulation skirt no more than 5cm above the knee *Regulation white, short sleeve shirts *Regulation V-neck jumper *Navy tights or navy socks *Black, flat shoes (no open toes or heels) - examples of suitable styles available in the School Shop *Laundry wash bag (Boarders only) (1 small/ 1 Large) *Lockable box (Boarders only) (1) *2 padlocks (1 for book locker, 1 for games locker) *House badge School Diary/Planner (to be issued at beginning of term via Form Tutor) GAMES KIT LIST COMPULSORY ITEMS: *Regulation games polo shirt (navy/pink with school crest) *Regulation navy games skort with school crest *Regulation HMSG shorts *Regulation navy school tracksuit bottoms *Regulation navy school midlayer tracksuit top with school crest *Regulation showerproof jacket (applies to Years 7, 8, 9 & 10) *1 pair Regulation socks for games (navy/pink) *1 pair plain white sports socks *Trainers (lace-up) *Football boots for Lacrosse/field games *Boot bag, gum shield and shin pads *Regulation swimming costume *Regulation swimming hat (House colour) *Regulation jazz pants (black) if dance clubs are attended at lunchtime or after school *Regulation sleeveless leotard (black) applies as above *Regulation navy waterproof jacket (3 in 1) *Navy gloves (winter) *Lacrosse gloves *Cookery basket *School scarf *School gilet *Tennis racket *School bag *Lacrosse stick *Hair scrunchies *Dance t-shirt/hoody *Sports bag *Swim bag *HMSG baselayer top/leggings *Hockey stick *Astro turf boots *Obtainable from School Shop When a coat or scarf is worn it must be School regulation. Where numbers are shown in brackets, this is the quantity recommended for Boarders. N.B. All clothes - including shoes etc. - worn at school must be clearly marked, where possible with nametapes. The full name must be used for all marking e.g. Mary Frances Dorothy Smith, must have her tapes marked Mary F.D. Smith. These may be ordered at the School Shop.
SCHOOL UNIFORM FOR SIXTH FORM - YEARS 12 AND 13 COMPULSORY ITEMS: *Regulation navy blue suit skirt and jacket, optional trousers and jacket *Regulation pink striped, long sleeve shirt *Regulation V-neck navy jumper *Navy or flesh-coloured tights * Black shoes with heel up to 2 (5 cm) (no open toes, no stilettoes) *Lockable box (Boarders only) *Laundry wash bag (Boarders only) *House badge *HMSG School Planner/Diary (to be issued at beginning of term via Form Tutor) *Regulation navy waterproof coat *Navy gloves for winter *School scarf *School bag GAMES KIT COMPULSORY ITEMS: *Regulation games polo shirt *Plain navy or school navy tracksuit bottoms *Regulation midlayer track suit top *White sports socks *Trainers (lace-up) *Regulation dance kit *Swimming costume racing style *Swimming hat *Plain navy or school navy skort *HMSG baselayer shorts *HMSG baselyer top/leggings * Obtainable from School Shop When a scarf is worn, it must be school regulation. N.B. All clothes - including shoes etc. - worn at school must be clearly marked, where possible with nametapes. The full name must be used for all marking, e.g. Mary Frances Dorothy Smith must have her tapes marked Mary F.D. Smith. These may be ordered at the School Shop. The only jewellery and hair ornaments allowed are: Jewellery: One fine chain necklace or cross One stud earring in lower lobe of each ear One discreet ring Hair Ornaments: Navy or black bands or scrunchies
Blazers/Jackets: As the weather gets warmer, girls may cease to wear a jumper but should continue to wear their blazer around the school between lessons. After the May half term, on particularly warm days, girls will not be expected to wear a blazer/jacket around school, but must wear it to and from school. At no time do we expect to see any girl wearing a jumper but no blazer/jacket. Dress Regulations additional information: A neat and tidy appearance is expected at all times School uniform of a suitable size and fit must be worn. Mufti may be worn when specified but should never be mixed with school uniform. Mufti days are still days for learning and the home clothes worn should be conducive for learning: no flip-flops or open-toed sandals; short shorts or skirts; low-cut tops or T- Shirts with slogans which may offend. Hair should be well-groomed and tied back from the face with navy or black scrunchies or bands. Sixth form girls may wear their hair down as long as it is tidy. No obvious make-up or hair colouring is allowed with uniform. Girls whose hair is obviously dyed an unnatural colour will be asked to dye their hair a natural tone. When coats and scarves are worn these must be school regulation. Sixth Formers may wear a smart, dark, tailored coat of their choice. Girls are expected to wear smart school uniform coming to and going home from school. They represent the school at these times and anyone arriving at school dressed in such a way that lets them and the school down will be sent to their Head of Year. Likewise anyone seen in Monmouth after school hours wearing their uniform in an inappropriate manner can expect to be challenged on return to school. Girls may wear one pair of earrings (sleeper studs) in the lobe and no earrings in any other part of the ear (or any other piercings). A signet ring is allowed, as is a neck chain but all other jewelry is not allowed. The Head of Year will adjudge as to whether a school rule is being broken.