SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY

Similar documents
The Abbey School Uniform Code From September 2016

Uniform. Monmouth School Girls Prep Winter Uniform. Monmouth School Girls Prep - Summer Uniform. Staff Handbook 4.12

The St. Marylebone Church of England Bridge School

SALAMAH COLLEGE A PARENTS GUIDE TO SCHOOL UNIFORM

Golden View Classical Academy Uniform Policy

Parent Information Booklet P.5.

OASIS ACADEMY MAYFIELD BEHAVIOUR FOR LEARNING AND UNIFORM GUIDANCE

Family Liaison Officer. Sports Coach. Play Therapist. Breakfast Club Leader. Afterschool Club. Senior Midday Supervisor. Road Crossing Patrol

THE ALTON SCHOOL GUIDE TO SPORT

DAVENANT FOUNDATION SCHOOL

The Holy Cross School Behaviour Policy & Procedure

Westminster Cathedral Catholic Primary School

PARENT/CARER GUIDE

School Uniform Policy. To establish guidelines for the wearing of school uniforms.

Wimbledon College. Head Master s End of Term Letter to Parents. Friday 31 st March Dear Parents

Aim. Main. We aim. to provide. helpful, stating. Football. Mr Gomez Mr Stewartt Mr Jones. Miss Paul Mrs Bennett. Netball

S t. Philip Howard C AT HOL I C V OL U N TA RY A C A D E M Y P R O S P E C T U S

Excelsior Academy. Transition Prospectus

Cincinnati Country Day Middle School Parents Athletics Handbook

Prospectus 2017/18 1

Wright Middle School. School Supplement to the District Policy Guide

CSN Education Department - Field Observation Activities Packet

Earl Grey School. February, 2016

Newsletter No 24 Dear Parents and Friends Friday 18 March 2016

SANTA CLARA HIGH SCHOOL School Code:

STUDENT HANDBOOK Westside Academy West Ave. L-8 Lancaster, CA

Welcome to Outwood Academy Brumby s Parent/Carer Handbook.

Guru Nanak Sikh Academy

Principal s Newsletter

Diary Dates Half Term First Day Back Friday 4th April

Evaluation of pupil premium grant expenditure 2015/16 Review Date: 16th July 2016

CROWN WOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL CHARGING AND REMISSION FOR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES POLICY

Pockets are an award to recognise student achievement and quality participation in a range of school endeavours.

Girls Boarding Information Handbook

Welcome to Warwick Junior School

PERU STATE POWERLIFTING MEET (Sponsored by Peru State Football Booster Club)

Harrison College Parent s Guidebook 2017

Woodhouse Primary School Sports Spending

Responding to Disasters

Charlton Kings Infants School

FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN ACADEMY JACKSONVILLE, NC

Lesson 12. Lesson 12. Suggested Lesson Structure. Round to Different Place Values (6 minutes) Fluency Practice (12 minutes)

University Library Collection Development and Management Policy

BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ACADEMY WEEKLY INSTRUCTIONAL AGENDA 8 th Grade 02/20/ /24/2017

Holy Cross High School Student Handbook

Jigsaw- Yellow- Red White- Grey- Orange- Brown- Gold- Blue- Green Pink

Pinner High School Parent feedback

Phase 3 Standard Policies and Procedures

The term of the agreement will be from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015.

About our academy. Joining our community

Work Exchange Program

Experience the Character and Culture of Oak Grove. You will love it here!

SOUTH WILTS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Parents Guide

School Prospectus

Minutes of Loose Primary School PTA Committee Meeting. Wednesday 15 th July 2015

PE SPORT FUNDING AT IVY LANE SCHOOL September 2016 July 2017 A grant of 9,335 received EFFECTIVE USE OF FUNDING

TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, KEW CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00350M INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION HANDBOOK

St Mary s Diocesan School. Junior Options Book

STELLA MARIS PARISH SCHOOL NEWSLETTER

Unit 2. A whole-school approach to numeracy across the curriculum

An Ashmole Academy Trust School Excellence is a Habit

WITH MARY IN FAITH TATOU KO MERE E WHAKAPONO ANA. Marian College Prospectus

ISP Elementary School Student-Parent Handbook

Committee Member Responsibilities

2017 Annual. Taradale High School

Western University , Ext DANCE IMPROVISATION Dance 2270A

PTA Meeting Minutes 19/9/13

DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL HARNI

Hentai High School A Game Guide

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Policy Taverham and Drayton Cluster

EVERY YEAR Businesses generate 300,000 tons of waste 90% is USABLE

John F. Kennedy High School Parent/ Community Newsletter

St Mary s, Isleworth Newsletter for 26th June 2015

General Chemistry II, CHEM Blinn College Bryan Campus Course Syllabus Fall 2011

4-H FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES SECTION. Clothing Project Information

2015 SUMMER SKILLS CAMPS

BCMA Instructional Agenda January 18-22, 2016

172_Primary 4 Comprehension & Vocabulary-7th Pass 07/11/14. Practice. Practice. Study the flyer carefully and then answer questions 1 8.

Syllabus CHEM 2230L (Organic Chemistry I Laboratory) Fall Semester 2017, 1 semester hour (revised August 24, 2017)

It is therefore both a practical AND theoretical subject so you will need to want to dance practically AND write.

South Peace Campus Student Code of Conduct. dcss.sd59.bc.ca th St., th St., (250) (250)

A State Boarding School St Brigid s School Plas yn Green, Denbigh

Lismore Comprehensive School

St Peter Chanel Catholic School

REG. NO. 2010/003266/08 SNAP EDUCATION (ASSOCIATION INC UNDER SECTION 21) PBO NO PROSPECTUS

We endorse the aims and objectives of the primary curriculum for SPHE: To promote the personal development and well-being of the child

Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (WLDG 1428)

Leader s Guide: Dream Big and Plan for Success

Sensory evaluation. Teachers guide (primary)

Polish (JUN ) General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2014

Sidney Elementary School Parent Handbook

Spiritual Works of Mercy

PENIEL BAPTIST ACADEMY

AGRHS CODE OF CONDUCT

St. Augustine Catholic Elementary & Middle School

PGCE Secondary Education. Primary School Experience

Feedback, Marking and Presentation Policy

Suggestions for Material Reinforcement

Student s Edition. Grade 6 Unit 6. Statistics. Eureka Math. Eureka Math

Transcription:

NEWPORT COMMUNITY SCHOOL PRIMARY ACADEMY SCHOOL UNIFORM POLICY Date Adopted: 18 th May 2017 Author/owner: Curriculum and Community Committee Anticipated Review: Summer 2018 Rationale We believe that the wearing of a school uniform enables children to identify with their school, gives a sense of belonging, is practical and smart, reinforces a positive work ethos and reduces expenditure for parents/carers. It is our policy that all children wear uniform when attending school, representing school or participating in a school organised event outside normal school hours (except residential visits and social evenings.) Aims Promotes a sense of pride in the school Assists in maintaining the focus of the Academy s work on learning Engenders a sense of community and belonging to the school All children wear the correct uniform to school which presents children as being equal in appearance The uniform is designed with health and safety in mind Parents/carers share the expectations of the school School Expectations It is expected that children wear the school uniform each day, with the appropriate footwear. The school prospectus/website provides parents/carers with full details of the uniform to be worn (see below). Most items of uniform can be purchased from either the School Office, online or from High Street retailers and supermarkets see details below. Second-hand items are available via the school office. Parents are informed by newsletter when such sales take place. The second-hand sales are managed by Academy staff. If a child does not wear the correct uniform or P.E. kit, a verbal reminder of our expectations will be communicated to the child and following this, if non compliance, then a verbal or written note will be communicated to parents/carers.(see Appendix 1). Further non-compliance will result in a meeting with parents to resolve the matter. O Drive / Academy Policies / Uniform Policy 1

If a child arrives at school wearing inappropriate clothing which causes concern (eg unsuitable for the weather, too revealing, offensive/unsuitable slogans, etc) then the school will provide uniform for the child to wear for the day. P.E. kit should be kept in school all week and only taken home at weekends for washing unless more frequent washing is needed. Parents are asked to clearly label every item of school clothing with their child s name. The children are responsible for taking care of their own items of uniform. There is a container for lost property located near the Y6 classes. Good quality items will be released to the second hand shop. Any poor quality items left unclaimed are periodically disposed of at the end of each term either by recycling or through the school s waste disposal systems. If there is any reason why a child cannot wear our uniform or requires special dispensation (eg health or religious grounds) then the governors will consider sympathetically any such request from a parent/carer. Requests should be made in writing to the Governing Body s Curriculum and Community Committee. Details of School Uniform (Year R to Year 6 - effective from September 2013) The school colours are green, white, yellow and black/grey. The uniform consists of: Trousers/shorts (shorts should be knee length or just above the knee- boys and girls) Black/grey Skirt or pinafore dress (knee length or just above the knee) Black/grey Dress (knee length or just above the knee) yellow/green gingham/ candy stripe Summer Shirt, polo shirt, blouse (long sleeved or short) White or yellow Academy sweatshirts/cardigan with Academy badge on Emerald green (purchased only from the nominated supplier) Socks / tights plain white, grey or black (tights for girls for winter in white, grey and black only - sheer tights are not permitted) white socks with yellow / green gingham ruflettes are permitted Belts Plain black or brown Shoes (sensible heels)- Plain black (Please no open toed sandals, boots, trainers or sling back sandals) A green Academy hat may be worn in the summer (compulsory in hot sunny weather) green school hats effective September 2014 Combinations such as skirts and trousers are not permitted. Sweatshirts, cardigans, T-shirts and polo shirts embroidered with the school badge are available for purchase from the school s supplier. Details of Nursery School Clothing (effective from September 2014) Children in the Academy s nursery are encouraged to wear an Academy green T-shirt and sweatshirt each day. Parents may choose other clothing to suit, but children should not come to the nursery in dressing up clothes. Dressing up clothes are available to all children in the nursery. A reading bag is given to each child in nursery or reception and replaced in year 3. If the bag is lost it should be replaced at the parents expense. Replacements are available from the School Office. Hair cuts Hair cuts are a matter for parents to decide upon. The Academy will, however, not permit haircuts which support logos or are aimed at causing offence. The Academy reserves the right to ask parents to collect their child from school in such circumstances. Haircuts which distract children from their learning should be discouraged. Each child should support a hairstyle which is conducive to good learning and easy for the child to manage with regard to P.E. Hair bands should be plain green or yellow and appropriate to the uniform. Head scarves and other adornments are not permitted unless for religious or cultural reasons. Long hair should always be tied back in P.E. for both boys and girls. O Drive / Academy Policies / Uniform Policy 2

P.E. Kit (Year R to Year 6 effective from September 2013) Suitable warm clothes for P.E. a tracksuit was compulsorily introduced in September 2014 for pupils in Y3-5. It is currently optional in Y6 until September 2016. White / yellow T-shirt or Black school PE top as supplied by Price and Buckland as an option Black shorts White sports socks A plastic bag for wet, muddy kit Trainers (not daps or plimsolls) In September 2014 a tracksuit was introduced for all pupils. The tracksuit is available from the school suppliers. Pupils entering year 6 in September 2015 will be encouraged to wear appropriate warm clothing but do not have to wear the new tracksuit. Pupils in Y3, 4 and 5 must wear an Academy tracksuit at appropriate times. As part of their P.E. provision, children in YR, KS1 and KS2 will be involved in regular school based interclass P.E. activities and competitions. Activities will include cross country, athletics, multi skills, netball, football and other team and individual sports. As most of these activities will take place outside, children will need an extra layer of clothing as detailed above. Children may also need football boots and shin pads or swimming costume and towel in order to participate in these sports at times during their education at Newport. Swimming goggles may be worn in swimming lessons they must be ASA approved. Swimming begins in Year 3. Please note that gymnastics, dance and apparatus work must, in accordance with Academy policy, be performed in bare feet. Long hair should always be tied back. Mouthguards will be required where hard ball hockey is provided. Art Apron An art apron will be provided by the Academy for use in practical lessons from September 2013. The art apron should be worn for all relevant activities. Jewellery For safety reasons children must not wear bracelets, brooches or necklaces. Children may wear watches, but must be responsible for them. All watches must be removed for PE Children with pierced ears may wear stud ear piercings only. These studs should be removed or taped by the child before P.E. lessons. All studs must be removed for swimming lessons to prevent loss and injury to other pool users. Make-up, transfer tattoos and nail varnish should not be worn at school. Pupils will be asked to remove the make up at school or sent home if this is not possible to carry out easily. Lost Property We would request that all items of clothing should be clearly labelled with the child s name. If an item is lost or found please refer to the lost property box, which is located near the Cooking Area. The Academy cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged items. School Uniform Shop A school uniform shop will be established during 2013-14 to sell used items of clothing. The used items, donated by parents, will be regularly sold. All items of new clothing will be available from the School Office via our supplier Price and Buckland. Orders will be collected by the School Office at regular intervals and sent off to our supplier for return. Emergency orders are available direct to the supplier, but postage and delivery costs will be incurred. The School will stock sample items for sizing purposes and a small stock will be kept for real emergencies, but stock cannot be guaranteed. Parents are advised to plan well ahead when replacing uniform. O Drive / Academy Policies / Uniform Policy 3

APPENDIX 1 Standard letter to parents (School Uniform) Date: Dear Parent/Carer Child s name: Class: I noticed that your child did not wear their School Uniform in school today. I m sure you will appreciate the many advantages of our uniform policy, both at home and at school. As our policy states: We believe that the wearing of a school uniform enables children to identify with their school, gives a sense of belonging, is practical and smart, reinforces a positive work ethos and reduces expenditure for parents/carers. I would therefore be very grateful if you could make sure that they dress appropriately every school day. Our uniform is as follows: Details of School Uniform (Year R to Year 6) The school colours are green, white, yellow and black/grey. The uniform consists of: Trousers/shorts (shorts should be knee length or just above the knee- boys and girls) Black/grey Skirt or pinafore dress (knee length or just above the knee) Black/grey Dress (knee length or just above the knee) yellow/green gingham/ candy stripe Summer Shirt, polo shirt, blouse (long sleeved or short) White or yellow Academy sweatshirts/cardigan with Academy badge on Emerald green (purchased only from the nominated supplier) Socks / tights plain white, grey or black (tights for girls for winter in white, grey and black only - sheer tights are not permitted) white socks with yellow / green gingham ruflettes are permitted Belts Plain black or brown Shoes (sensible heels)- Plain black (Please no open toed sandals, boots, trainers or sling back sandals) A green Academy hat may be worn in the summer (compulsory in hot sunny weather) green school hats effective September 2014 Full details are on the Academy s website Thank you for your support in this matter. Yours sincerely ANDY COTTON Head Teacher APPENDIX 2 Standard letter to parents (P.E.Kit) O Drive / Academy Policies / Uniform Policy 4

Date: Dear Parent/Carer Child s name: Class: I noticed that your child did not wear their P.E. kit in school today. I m sure you will appreciate the many advantages of our uniform policy, both at home and at school. As our policy states: We believe that the wearing of a school uniform enables children to identify with their school, gives a sense of belonging, is practical and smart, reinforces a positive work ethos and reduces expenditure for parents/carers. I would therefore be very grateful if you could make sure that they dress appropriately every school day. Our uniform is as follows: P.E. Kit (Year R to Year 6 effective from September 2013) Suitable warm clothes for P.E. a tracksuit a tracksuit was compulsorily introduced in September 2014 for pupils in Y3-5. It is currently optional in Y6 until September 2016. White / yellow T-shirt or Black school PE top as supplied by Price and Buckland as an option Black shorts White sports socks A plastic bag for wet, muddy kit Trainers (not daps or plimsolls) Children may also need football boots and shin pads or swimming costume and towel in order to participate in these sports at times during their education at Newport. Swimming goggles may be worn in swimming lessons they must be ASA approved. Swimming begins in Year 3. Please note that gymnastics, dance and apparatus work must, in accordance with Academy policy, be performed in bare feet. Long hair should always be tied back. Mouthguards will be required where hard ball hockey is provided. Full details are on the Academy s website Thank you for your support in this matter. Yours sincerely ANDY COTTON Head Teacher O Drive / Academy Policies / Uniform Policy 5