Our Values
KindnessCreating happiness
Friendship Showing patience Sharing encouraging words and our time Thoughtfulness |
CuriosityInquisitiveness
Exploration Discovery Asking questions Making connections |
UnderstandingWelcoming all
Celebrating difference Being inclusive Asking for help when we need it Being tolerant |
BraveryTaking risks
Being adventurous Trying new things Challenging one’s self Standing up for what is right |
ResponsibilityDoing the right thing
Being reliable Care for self, others and the environment Using our manners Taking ownership |
Welcome to Nursery |
Welcome to Reception |
School Uniform Guidelines
The wearing of school uniform is encouraged and gives children a sense of identity and belonging, as well as being comfortable and practical. It also raises the pupil’s image in the community. We are proud of our children's behaviour and achievements, and want their appearance to reflect these high standards.
Basic Uniform
Cardigans, sweatshirts, polo shirts, fleeces and showerproof jackets with an embroidered logo and the school name can be purchased from the School Office which is provided by a local supplier price list included (this option is available to buy on-line as well) or from www.yourschooluniform.com Please compare prices before purchasing. Uniform can be purchased from a variety of retailers without the logo on, to make it more cost effective.
Children should not wear nail varnish, make up or jewellery. For children with pierced ears they may wear small gold or silver coloured stud earrings. The children should be able to take out their earrings and replace them independently on
PE days. Long hair should be tied up for PE sessions too.
Footwear
Children are asked to wear sensible black, flat shoes or sandals. Fashion footwear with high heels is a safety hazard and not suitable for school. Trainers should only be worn for games lessons.
PE Kit
Indoor games kit
Additional outside kit for colder weather
Your child will also need;
All these items (and anything else that can be removed!) should be clearly labelled with the children’s names.
The wearing of school uniform is encouraged and gives children a sense of identity and belonging, as well as being comfortable and practical. It also raises the pupil’s image in the community. We are proud of our children's behaviour and achievements, and want their appearance to reflect these high standards.
Basic Uniform
- Black shoes
- Grey trousers (for girls as well as boys), shorts, skirts and pinafores
- Pale blue shirts, blouses or polo shirts
- Royal blue sweatshirts, jumpers and cardigans
- Blue and white summer dresses
Cardigans, sweatshirts, polo shirts, fleeces and showerproof jackets with an embroidered logo and the school name can be purchased from the School Office which is provided by a local supplier price list included (this option is available to buy on-line as well) or from www.yourschooluniform.com Please compare prices before purchasing. Uniform can be purchased from a variety of retailers without the logo on, to make it more cost effective.
Children should not wear nail varnish, make up or jewellery. For children with pierced ears they may wear small gold or silver coloured stud earrings. The children should be able to take out their earrings and replace them independently on
PE days. Long hair should be tied up for PE sessions too.
Footwear
Children are asked to wear sensible black, flat shoes or sandals. Fashion footwear with high heels is a safety hazard and not suitable for school. Trainers should only be worn for games lessons.
PE Kit
Indoor games kit
- Black shorts
- White T-shirt
- Black pumps
Additional outside kit for colder weather
- Trainers
- Tracksuit or jumper and jogging bottoms (any plain colour no logos)
Your child will also need;
- A book bag.
- A pair of wellies which can be kept in school
All these items (and anything else that can be removed!) should be clearly labelled with the children’s names.