SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full school uniform: in the event of there being any temporary problem, parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. The school can accept no responsibility for any items brought to school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn in school. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people should be wearing traditional black leather shoes. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie must be done up and ties should be full length. Casual trousers or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Year.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full General We ask parents to join with staff in ensuring high standards of dress and adherence to the uniform dress code. Our policy is to keep uniform as simple and economic as possible. We ask that parents consider donating any school uniform: jumpers or ties that their children no longer need at the end of each academic year in the event interest of there sustainability and the cost of living. The uniform supplier is YC Sports but please contact the school if you would like to make use of our uniform swap shop which contains a limited number of items at the moment. A white shirt and school are compulsory items of clothing and must be worn at all times for health and safety reasons; we must be able to identify members of our school through their tie. Girls' Indoor Wear Boys' Indoor Wear Common throughout Years 7–13 • Black skirt (with plain black tights in the winter and plain black socks in the summer) or full-length black trousers: no leggings, denim, skinny, cargo or xxxx style trousers are permitted. • Plain white school shirt, either long or short sleeved. • Radyr School tie* • Plain, all-black shoes or trainers. Any logo or branding must also be black. Sneakers such as Converse or Vans, and boots such as Xx Xxxxxxx, are not permitted. • Dark, plain coloured coat. Denim or leather jackets are not permitted. Hoodies, or hooded jackets or sweatshirts, are not permitted unless being worn for a trip or sporting event. Year 7 & 8 • Maroon Jumper* Year 9, 10 & 11 • Navy Jumper* Year 12 & 13 • White school shirt • 6th form school tie* • Grey 6th Form Jumper* Common throughout Years 7–13 • Black Trousers • White school shirt • *Radyr School tie must be worn at all times • Plain dark socks Year 7 & 8 • *Maroon Jumper Year 9, 10 & 11 • *Navy Jumper Year 12 & 13 • White school shirt • *6th form school tie • *Blazer • *Grey 6th Form Jumper *These items are available ONLY at YC Sports and are compulsory items to be worn. The only jumper that 6th Form students can wear is from YC Sports Jewellery should consist of no more than one single or pair of studs in the earlobe, a watch and a ring. Hoop earrings are not allowed. Body piercings including nose, eyebrow or tongue are not allowed at any temporary problemtime. All jewellery should be removed for PE. False, acrylic nails are not allowed for health and safety reasons. In addition, parents should note that unnatural hair colouring and shaved motifs/hairstyles are not permitted. If pupils are temporarily unable to adhere to the uniform rules for any reason (for example, shoes are broken or lost), parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given must provide a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for outlining a limited periodreason and an expected timeframe. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. The school can accept no responsibility for any items brought to school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser School Uniform - Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White Girls Boys Common throughout Years 7–11 • Maroon and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White sky-blue t-shirt with Radyr emblem • Maroon skort • Maroon and sky-blue rugby socks White • Radyr navy footless tights or leggings – no motif • Training shoes – appropriate for running • Navy tracksuit bottoms with Radyr emblem • Radyr Comprehensive girls’ blue swimming costume • Radyr sweatshirt ¾ zip mid layer • Maroon thermal base layer • Shin pads • Gum shield Common throughout Years 7–11 • Maroon and sky-blue t-shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top (maroon and gold reversible) ** with Radyr emblem • Black rugby shorts • Maroon and sky-blue reversible rugby shirt • Training shoes – appropriate for running • Maroon and sky-blue rugby socks ** Football• Football boots • Navy tracksuit bottoms with Radyr emblem • Radyr Comprehensive boys’ blue swimming shorts • Radyr sweatshirt ¾ zip mid layer • Maroon thermal base layer • Shin pads • Gum shield If pupils are having any temporary issues with PE kit, parents/rugby boots Boots carers must provide a note outlining a reason and an expected timeframe. Uniform supplier: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/School-uniform/My-School/Radyr-Comprehensive-School YC Sports 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx CF11 9ND 02920 220246 Open: Monday – Saturday 09.00 – 17.30 YC Sports 00-00 Xxxxx Xxxx, Xxxxxxx, Cardiff, CF24 4NP 02920237968 Open: Monday – Saturday 09.00 – 17.30 YC Sports 0 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, CF14 2AA 02920693653 Open: Monday, Tuesday - any studded football or rugby boot 9.15am - 4.45pm Wednesday - Closed Thursday, Friday - 9.15am - 4.45pm Saturday - 11am - 4pm Acceptable ICT/Internet Use Policy: Pupils Digital technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people, both within and outside schools. These technologies are powerful tools, which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. Learners should have an entitlement to safe access to these digital technologies. This acceptable use agreement is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting intended to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs ensure: • that children and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn in school. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people should will have good access to digital technologies, be wearing traditional black leather shoes. Please see responsible users and stay safe while using the link below internet and other digital technologies for further explanation educational, personal and pictures recreational use; • that school systems and users are protected from accidental or deliberate misuse that could put the security of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar the systems and tie must be done up and ties should be full length. Casual trousers or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Yearusers at risk.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear We expect all students to be in full school uniform and be suitably dressed for P.E. Should you have a problem with your uniform, you will need to write a note for the Achievement Team Leader. Coat Black (no logos) Blazer with badge Jumper black, plain, v-necked with school logo Blouses/Shirt white, plain – no motif of any kind – to be tucked in with the top button fastened Trousers black (there should be no: skinny cut trousers, jeans, cords, ‘xxxx-type’ material, lycra or leggings type trousers) Skirts black – full box pleated (not straight) and to reach the knees - no lycra Ties school tie Shoes black – no trainers – no boots Socks black or white Tights/stockings black or tan Headscarf and any hair/clothes accessories (if worn) black or white No coats are to be worn inside the school building. No hats to be worn inside the building No baseball caps, no coloured nail varnish and no make-up. No hooded sweatshirts/jackets/sports jackets. The school uniform is to be worn correctly at all times. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SWIMMING AND GAMES REQUIREMENTS During cold weather students must not wear their coat for PE. They may wish to wear the The Xxxxxx School fleece. Plain black top (polo style) – with school logo Plain black tracksuit bottoms – with school logo Plain black sweat top – with school logo Black shorts – with school logo (boys and girls are permitted to wear the school shorts) Black pleated P.E. skirt – with school logo (to be worn with black briefs, white socks) Trainers – not boots JEWELLERY AND VALUABLES The only jewellery allowed is: • One watch • No nose, lip, tongue or face studs • No bracelet (except Sikh kara) • No rings and necklaces • No pins/badges which are not provided by the school • No piercings on any part of the body are allowed (Watches, must be removed for P.E) HAIR No colours in hair and no lines in hair No shaved head or sides of head shaved (minimum blade number 1.5mm) No Mohican hairstyles No hair jewellery No lines in eyebrows POLICY ON DETENTIONS At the Xxxxxx School, detentions are given to make sure students abide by the values in our school’s ‘Code of Conduct’ and the work ethic that we believe in. Some of the reasons for giving detentions are: • Poor behaviour in class, corridors or outside school whilst wearing our school uniform • Arriving late for school or lessons • Being incorrectly dressed for school • Not bringing the right equipment for lessons • Failing to produce homework Formal detentions take place after school and are for either 30 minutes or 60 minutes. Parents are given at least 24 hours notice of a formal detention. Detentions are written in the event of there being any temporary problem, parents/carers students’ diaries. Parents are asked to notify check the form tutor IN WRITINGdiaries regularly and sign next to the entry. Letters will be sent home to parents telling them about the reasons for detentions which are given for very serious misdemeanours. If you would like a full copy of the school’s policy on detention, please contact the General Office. The pupil Law states that we can use detentions as a sanction and that we can keep students after school for 20 minutes without prior warning to parents. If this occurs, every effort will then be given a note by the Head made to tell parents. MOBILE PHONES A number of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Yearstudents have MOBILE PHONES. The school can accept no responsibility Xxxxxx School fully supports parents who for any items brought safety reasons want their children to school by pupilsbe able to speak to them in an emergency. Parents/carers are advised However, we cannot allow mobile phones to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such propertyinterrupt education. The following rules will be strictly enforced: • The Xxxxxx School will not be responsible for investigating damage, loss or theft • All items of personal clothing and property phones must be clearly and securely marked with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified switched off during the school dayday • Any telephone causing interruption to a lesson or any other school activity, students who will be confiscated for a week and only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn in school. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead released on production of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people should be wearing traditional black leather shoes. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie must be done up and ties should be full length. Casual trousers or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away letter from the earparent. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only This letter must promise it will not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Yearhappen again.
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Samples: Home School Agreement
SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full Parents are expected to send their children into school uniform: correctly dressed. Please inform us by telephone or in writing if, for any reason, the event of there being any temporary problemappropriate school uniform cannot be worn. BOYS GIRLS Blazer (Bottle Green*) with school badge Blazer (Bottle Green*) with school badge Jumper (Bottle Green*) V necked, parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is woven with school badge Tie (Maroon*) Clip on only Tie (Maroon*) Clip on only Shirt (White) Plain long sleeved Blouse (White) Plain long sleeved (no fitted fashion style blouses) Skirts (Mid Grey*) Either A line with one pleat at the discretion of front or 2 box pleats front and back (the Head of Year. The school can accept skirt should be no responsibility for any items brought to school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked with shorter than 10cm above the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased knee measured from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 ground when kneeling) Trousers (Mid Grey to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie Black** Trainers Blazer ) No cords or jeans Trousers (Mid Grey** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** ) Straight or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies slight bootleg style – these must not be leggings, jeggings or tight fitting in any way, they should not be made of denim or denim type fabric and they should not have any embellishments Trousers are only be allowed with the school blazer, not a jumper alone. A jumper or blazer may be worn in schoolwith a skirt. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoodyTies must be worn with either combination. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people Socks (Dark colour) Tights (Bottle Green*) To be worn with skirts Socks (Dark colour) To be worn with trousers (no over-the-knee socks) Shoes (Black) Boys’ shoes should be wearing traditional black leather shoespolished (capable of taking polish; some are “self-polishing”; not suede or canvas). Shoes should not have trainer style stripes or markings down the side or have any sports tags anywhere on them. They should have a conventional sole and not a chunky trainer type. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwearbe aware that some shoe shops are selling trainer type shoes as “school shoes” – they are not suitable. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie must be done up and ties Shoes (Black) Girls’ shoes should be full length. Casual trousers sensible and offer appropriate protection to the foot; they must have some form of tread or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets grip on the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only sole and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreeteither flat or a heel no more than 3cm. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items They should be black and leather or “leather look” i.e. synthetic. They must not patterned in colourbe made of canvas or be any sort of trainer or plimsoll. All students opt for either the trouser Summer uniform Plain short or skirt long sleeved shirt (White) to be worn with tie. White ankle socks are not school uniform. Any queries as However, should the weather take on extreme temperatures a decision will be made whether these will be permitted. PE kit - information available from the school website Jewellery and make-up Jewellery is restricted to one pair of plain stud earrings for pierced ears and a wrist watch. No other jewellery, fashion belts, charity bands or tattoos are allowed. Conspicuous make-up is inappropriate at school. Outer garment This should be weatherproof and in a sensible style (a cagoule/anorak in a plain colour is recommended). Additional items of clothing are not allowed. Hair For safety reasons hair must be tied back during certain activities e.g. PE, work in laboratories/workshops. Hair styles must not follow extremes of fashion, including colours. The school will advise on this. Boys must be clean-shaven for school. Uniform supplier *Uniform (including PE kit) can be obtained from: Temple Sports, please direct to Museum Square, Keswick (tel: 017687 72569) Parent Declaration I/We have read this Home-School agreement and understand the child’s Head aims and values of YearKeswick School and the educational opportunities and experiences it will provide.
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SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full Parents are expected to send their children into school uniform: correctly dressed. Please inform us by telephone or in the event of there being any temporary problemwriting if, parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. The school can accept no responsibility for any items brought to reason, the appropriate school by pupilsuniform cannot be worn. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked BOYS GIRLS Blazer (Bottle Green*) with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House badge Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White (Maroon) clip on only Shirt (White) Plain long sleeved Blouse (White) Plain long sleeved shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top style (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies these must not be fitted fashion style blouses) Summer term: Plain short or long sleeved shirt (White) to be worn in schoolwith tie. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer Skirts (Mid Grey*) Either A line with one pleat at the front or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or 2 box pleats front and back (the skirt uniform, young people should be wearing traditional black leather shoesno shorter than 10cm above the knee measured from the ground when kneeling) Jumper (Bottle Green*) V necked, woven with school badge A jumper or blazer may be worn with a skirt. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie Trousers (Black) No cords or jeans, trousers must be done up full length Trousers (Black) Straight or slight bootleg style – these must not be leggings, jeggings or tight fitting in any way, they should not be made of denim or denim look fabric and ties they should not have any embellishments and should be full lengthlength trousers Trousers will only be allowed with the school blazer, not a jumper alone. Casual Socks (Dark colour) Socks (Dark colour) To be worn with trousers or jeans (no over-the-knee socks) Summer term: White ankle socks are not appropriate dressschool uniform. Minimal jewellery can However, should the weather take on a extreme temperatures a decision will be made whether these will be permitted. Tights (Bottle Green*). To be worn with skirts Shoes (Black) Boys’ shoes should be black polished (capable of taking polish; some are “self- polishing”; not suede or canvas). Shoes should not have trainer style stripes or markings down the side or have any sports tags anywhere on them. They should have a conventional sole and not a chunky trainer type. Please be aware that some shoe shops are selling trainer type shoes as long as it meets “school shoes” – they are not suitable. Shoes (Black) Girls’ shoes should be sensible and offer appropriate protection to the following criteria: - foot; they must have some form of tread or grip on the sole and should be either flat or a maximum of two earrings per earheel no more than 3cm. Stud only They should be black and leather or “leather look” i.e. synthetic. They must not dangle away from be made of canvas or be any sort of trainer or plimsoll. PE Kit: Information available on the earschool website Outer Garment: This should be weatherproof and in a sensible style. - Additional items of clothing are not allowed. Jewellery and Make-Up: Wide fashion belts are not allowed. Jewellery should be restricted to one pair of plain stud earrings for pierced ears and a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ringwrist watch. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health Conspicuous make-up is inappropriate at school. Please note acrylic nails and brightly coloured nail polish are also not allowed. Hair: For safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings hair must be removedtied back during certain activities e.g. PE, work in laboratories/ workshops, etc. Only one ring (hand Hair styles must not ear or nose)follow extremes of fashion, one necklace including colours. Boys MUST be clean-shaven for school. Parent Declaration I/We have read this Home-School agreement and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled understand the aims and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black values of Keswick School and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Yeareducational opportunities and experiences it will provide.
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Samples: School Agreement
SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full school uniform: in School Uniform 2019/2020 – Year 7 School Uniform Description Further Information Blazer* Navy blue with pre embroidered badge and turquoise braid Worn during the event of there being any temporary problemday, parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. The school can accept no responsibility for any items brought to school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked with the owner’s name. During the journey as well as to and from the school, unless directed otherwise by staff. Trousers (Boys and girls) Grey, standard regular school type, full length No jeans, washed grey, navy blue, corduroy, xxxx-like material, fashion trousers/leggings or shorts. Trousers should be worn with a secure fit around the waist. Belts should be black, demure and functional, no oversized buckles, clasps, studs, trimmings, not worn as fashion accessory. Skirt* (Girls only) Grey box pleat skirt to be worn to the knee Skirts must be worn to the knee and not shortened by either taking them up or rolling them up at the waist. Shirt (Boys and girls) white standard school shirt with a top button, worn with a tie and tucked in. Revere collar blouses are not allowed. The shirt should be tucked in and closed/buttoned/fastened at the neck. Any polo-neck, T-shirt, vest or underwear worn underneath should not show or be visible through the shirt. No designer shirts or girls fitted blouses. School Tie* Navy with turquoise stripe Tie should be worn at appropriate length i.e. New tie the logo must be visible below the knot. School Jumper Navy v necked jumper with school logo All ties must be worn to the waistband of skirt or trousers. Socks/Tights (Girls only) Plain white ankle socks, or black opaque tights only. Tights should be at least 40 denier and plain black with no pattern. Knee high socks, leggings and black socks are NOT permitted. No footless, patterned or fishnet tights, leggings or legwarmers, socks not to be worn with tights, leggings or legwarmers. Socks cannot be knee length or trainer socks – ankle socks only. Shoes Black leather only. No boots, trainers, trainer style, plimsolls or suede shoes are allowed. A plain design, no trimmings, no logos, no decorative buckles, no coloured laces or stitching, no labels, no tags, or other decorations. No shoe/trainer cross footwear x.x. Xxxxx. Trainers, pump style or fabric shoes e.g. ‘Vans’/‘Air Force Ones’ or rugged hiking/work boots, ‘Xx Xxxxxxx’ boots or knee-length boots are not permitted. Plain black ‘Xx Xxxxxxx’ shoes and ‘Kickers’ lace up shoes are permitted; however, all lessonsstitching must be black. PE Kit Navy shorts White polo shirt with school logo Navy jogging bottoms Optional fleece (with school logo) Optional rugby top White football socks and white sports socks School Uniform 2019/2020 – Years 8 - 11 School Uniform Description Further Information Blazer Bottle Green Blazer – with pre- embroidered badge. Worn during the day, as well as to and while moving about from the school building school, unless directed otherwise by staff. Trousers (Boys and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers girls) Black, Grey standard regular school type, full length No jeans, washed grey, navy blue, corduroy, xxxx-like material, fashion trousers/leggings or maroon V-neck pullover* shorts. Trousers should be worn with a secure fit around the waist. Belts should be black, demure and functional, no oversized buckles, clasps, studs, trimmings, not worn as fashion accessory. Skirt (Girls only) Bottle green, approximately knee length – with straight knife pleats (elasticated) or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top stitched pleats (maroon and gold reversiblefitted band) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot NO other pleat is sufficient for games althoughallowed. The skirts are to be worn no more than 5 cms above the knee, for those students wanting with the waist band worn at the waist. Shirts are tucked into the waist band of the skirt. Skirts must be worn to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs the knee and not shortened by either taking them up or rolling them up at the half plasticwaist. Shirt (Boys and girls) white standard school shirt with a top button, worn with a tie and tucked in. Revere collar blouses are not allowed. The shirt should be tucked in and closed/half metal football studbuttoned/fastened at the neck. *optional Item ** branded Any polo-neck, T-shirt, vest or underwear worn underneath should not show or be visible through the shirt. No designer shirts or girls fitted blouses. School Tie Green with single gold stripe Tie should be worn at appropriate length i.e. New tie the logo must be visible below the knot. All ties must be worn to the waistband of skirt or trousers. School Jumper Sweatshirt – V neck bottle green with school badge may be worn with the winter uniform. Cardigan/Pullover – plain black, long sleeved, v-neck, waist length, no logos. Optional Socks/Tights (Girls only) white ankle socks, or otherwise school specific item)black opaque tights only. Tights should be at least 40 denier and plain black with no pattern. Knee high socks, leggings and black socks are NOT permitted. No footless, patterned or fishnet tights, leggings or legwarmers, socks not to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** worn with tights, leggings or legwarmers. Socks cannot be knee length or trainer socks – ankle socks only. Shoes Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** leather only. No boots, trainers, trainer style, plimsolls or suede shoes are allowed. A plain design, no trimmings, no logos, no decorative buckles, no coloured laces or stitching, no labels, no tags, or other decorations. No shoe/trainer cross footwear x.x. Xxxxx. Trainers, pump style or fabric shoes e.g. ‘Vans’/‘Air Force Ones’ or rugged hiking/work boots, ‘Xx Xxxxxxx’ boots or knee-length boots are not permitted. Plain black straight trousers White ‘Xx Xxxxxxx’ shoes and maroon trim ‘Kickers’ lace up shoes are permitted; however, all stitching must be black. Coat / house PE top ** White shirt White socks BlackJacket plain black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn inside the building. Head Scarf Plain black (no pattern or logo) For religious reasons only. Hair/Appearance Individual fashion statements such as extreme hair styles or unnatural colours are not permitted. Only black or white hair accessories are allowed. No decorative attachments to braids or extensions are to be worn in schoolthe hair. Students canTram lines, shaved shapes in the hair or ‘bar codes’ in eyebrows are not permitted. Visible makeup, lip gloss, mascara and eye shadow, false eye lashes, eye lash extensions, nail varnish, nail decorations, extensions and acrylics are not permitted. Tinted or cosmetic contact lenses and decorative dental wear alternative hoodiesare not permitted. No hoods, hats, caps or bandannas to be worn anywhere on the school site. Jewellery/jumpers instead Valuables No jewellery except for one wrist watch Earrings, nose studs, other forms of their Crypt blazer body piercing or Crypt sport hoodyvisible tattoos are not permitted. When in their trouser No accessories are to be worn around the neck, wrists, ankles or skirt uniformattached to clothing. Large amounts of money and expensive personal effects should not be brought on site. Xxxxxx School will not accept liability for any claim arising from theft, young people accidental loss or damage to personal effects, money, belongings or clothing whilst on the premises. Mobile phones, personal stereos, MP3 players, pagers, computer games etc. must not be seen or heard on the school site. Money should be wearing traditional black leather shoeskept in a purse or wallet. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie Confiscated items must be done up collected by a parent. PE Kit PE Tops: White, with school logo and ties should be full lengthgreen trim. Casual trousers or jeans Rugby Shirt – green and gold. PE shorts: White shadow striped shorts – for gymnastics and games. Games skirt: (Girls only) (Kilt style) – bottle green. PE bottoms: Bottle green with white piping. Socks*: Short white Trainers: Sports trainers with non-marking soles. Plimsolls/Converse/Van style shoes are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If Football boots for rugby and football (boys only). Hockey socks long red – outdoor activities Should you have a problem with your uniform, you will need to write a note for the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of YearAchievement Team Leader.
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Samples: Home School Agreement
SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full School colours Our school uniformcolours are as follows: in the event of there being any temporary problem, parents• Red • White • Grey/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. black Clothing The school uniform is available from Stevensons. Current prices per item can accept no responsibility for any items brought to be viewed on the website. xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx.xx The school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked uniform is as follows: Item Optional or required Branding Regular school uniform Red round neck sweatshirt or cardigan Required School logo or No branding White polo shirt or white blouse or shirt with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from schoolcollar Required School logo or No branding Plain grey or black trousers, shorts, skirt or pinafore dress Required No branding Red checked gingham dress in all lessonsSummer term only Optional No branding Flat, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house plain black shoes Required No branding PE top ** Blazer ** xxx Xxxxx t-shirt Required School logo or No branding Black shorts Required No branding Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon Vjogging bottoms Required No branding Black quarter-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top fleece Optional (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise a school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn in school. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people should be wearing traditional black leather shoes. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The shirt collar and tie must be done up and ties should be full length. Casual trousers or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery sweatshirt can be worn as long as it meets the following criteriaan alternative School logo or No branding Black Plimsolls/Trainers Required No branding Accessories School book bag Required School logo or No branding School bag Optional No branding Draw string PE bag Optional School logo or No branding Wellington boots Optional No branding Pupils who are wearing skirts can also wear black or navy tights. Skirts must be knee-length. Black jeans are not permitted. Parents are responsible for ensuring their child brings their PE kit to school when needed. Jewellery Permitted jewellery that may be worn is: - a maximum • One pair of two stud earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No no other piercings are allowedpermitted. Where a member • A basic wrist watch. Jewellery is the responsibility of staff deems it appropriate for health the pupil and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings not the school. Lost or damaged items will not be refunded. All jewellery must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear , or nose)covered if removal is impossible, one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all studentsduring practical lessons, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Yearincluding PE lessons.
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Samples: www.sprowstonsparhawk.norfolk.sch.uk
SCHOOL UNIFORM. All pupils must wear full school uniform: in the event of there being any temporary problem, parents/carers are asked to notify the form tutor IN WRITING. The pupil will then be given a note by the Head of Year which will authorise the wearing of non-uniform clothing for a limited period. This is at the discretion of the Head of Year. + 2 + The school can accept no responsibility for any items brought to school by pupils. Parents/carers are advised to ensure that their own insurance adequately covers such property. All items of personal clothing and property must be clearly and securely marked with the owner’s name. During the journey to and from school, in all lessons, and while moving about the school building and grounds except when specific permission has been given by a member of staff, pupils should wear: Trouser Uniform Physical Education Kit House Tie ** White and maroon trim / house PE top ** Blazer ** Black shorts Black straight trousers White socks White shirt Trainers Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks Games rugby top (maroon and gold reversible) ** Black rugby shorts Maroon rugby socks ** Football/rugby boots Boots - any studded football or rugby boot is sufficient for games although, for those students wanting to play competitive rugby, we do recommend full metal studs and not the half plastic/half metal football stud. *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop + 2 + SCHOOL UNIFORM - YEARS 7 to 11 Skirt Uniform Physical Education Kit House tie ** Trainers Blazer ** Black skort Regulation tartan skirt ** or black straight trousers White and maroon trim / house PE top ** White shirt White socks Black, Grey or maroon V-neck pullover* or cardigan* Crypt half zip top ** Black shoes Crypt joggers ** Black socks/tights Maroon socks ** *optional Item ** branded (or otherwise school specific item), to be purchased from the school shop On days when students have games, they must wear their games kit into school. Students who wear the Crypt half zip top or the Crypt sport hoody do not need to wear their blazer. To ensure students still look smart and unified during the school day, students who only wear their games top or PE top to school must wear their school blazer. Likewise, students can wear plain black joggers or leggings (under their skort) to school. Outdoor coats, scarves or hoodies must not be worn in school. Students cannot wear alternative hoodies/jumpers instead of their Crypt blazer or Crypt sport hoody. When in their trouser or skirt uniform, young people should be wearing traditional black leather shoes. Please see the link below for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/userfiles/csgmvc/The%20Crypt%20School_Clarification%20on %20footwear.pdf The Crypt School_Clarification on footwear.docx (1).pdf - Google Drive The shirt collar and tie must be done up and ties should be full length. Casual trousers or jeans are not appropriate dress. Minimal jewellery can be worn as long as it meets the following criteria: - a maximum of two earrings per ear. Stud only and must not dangle away from the ear. - a small discreet nose piercing. Stud only not ring and must not dangle away from the nose. - one bracelet, one necklace and one ring. No other jewellery or piercings are acceptable. No nail varnish for Years 7 to 11 (this includes gel/acrylic nails). Any makeup worn should be discreet. All enquiries regarding school uniform allowances should be directed in writing to the child’s Head of Year in the first instance. SCHOOL UNIFORM – SIXTH FORM Year 12 and 13 students’ dress should be smart, business-like and appropriate to their position as role models for those in lower years. Staff do not want to be involved in arguments about what is or is not acceptable. If the Head deems an item of clothing unsuitable or inappropriate, their decision is final. ·Black suit (including the blazer jacket)* or Black trouser/skirt suit (including the blazer jacket)*(knee length skirt) ·White shirt* or White opaque blouse* ·Sixth Form* or prefect/ club/ honours tie ·Black/ grey or maroon V-neck jumper or cardigan ·Black or brown smart flat shoes* (please see link for further explanation and pictures of appropriate footwear) ·Grey or black socks *Compulsory items A maximum of two earring studs per ear and one very discreet nose stud only for those who wish to wear them. Only studs can be accepted and earrings should not dangle from the ear or nose. No other piercings are allowed. Where a member of staff deems it appropriate for health and safety reasons (e.g. a practical lesson), piercings must be removed. Only one ring (hand not ear or nose), one necklace and bracelet can be worn. Any makeup worn should be discreet. For all students, hair should be neatly styled and a natural colour. For all Years 7 to 13 religious headwear such as hijab or turban may be worn. These items should be black and not patterned in colour. All students opt for either the trouser or skirt uniform. Any queries as to this, please direct to the child’s Head of Year.
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Samples: School Agreement