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Little Hallingbury

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Uniform

We aim to treat all children in the school fairly and equally and it is our belief that a school uniform eliminates problems of competitiveness over fashionable clothes and assists children in seeing that everyone is of equal worth.

 

Our uniform is designed to be practical both in and out of school. As a guide to parents, the normal school wear is:

 

Girls – Autumn & Spring Terms

Boys– Autumn & Spring Terms

  • Grey skirts, trousers or grey pinafores.
  • White or red polo shirts, shirts or polo necks.
  • Red cardigan or red sweatshirt.
  • White, grey or red tights or socks.
  • Grey shorts or grey long trousers.
  • White or red polo shirts, shirts or polo necks.
  • Red sweatshirt.
  • Grey Socks.
  • Black sensible shoes, not trainers, please.
  • Black sensible shoes, not trainers, please.

Girls – Summer Term

Boys – Summer Term

  • Red and white checked or striped dress.
  • Red cardigan or red sweatshirt.
  • White socks.
  • Sensible shoes or sandals (preferably not open toed).
  • Girls should not wear sandals without socks.
  • Grey shorts or grey long trousers. White polo shirts or shirts.
  • Red sweatshirts Grey socks
  • Black sensible shoes, not trainers

PE Kit

 

  • Black shorts
  • red T-shirt bearing school logo (available to buy from the School Office prices start at £10 per kit)
  • plimsolls/trainers (which must fit)

Games Kit                     

(required by Key Stage 2 children)

  • P.E. Kit (as detailed to the left)
  • Warm tracksuit
  • Trainers

Swimming                  

 

  • Costume/trunks
  • Swimming hat
  • Towel.

 

You can buy your child’s school uniform online at School Trends here. The URL for this website is below: https://www.schooltrends.co.uk/uniform/LittleHallingburyCEVAPrimarySchoolCM227RE

 

It should be noted that it is not acceptable for children to have extreme haircuts for school. Hair should not be coloured and long hair must be tied up with plain hair ties, scrunches or headbands. Nail varnish and jewellery are not permissible during the school day. In line with County and National guidance children are not allowed to wear jewellery during PE lessons so earrings must be removed. For Health and Safety reasons the taping of newly pierced ears is not allowed. The advice for children is to plan to have their ears pierced at the start of the summer holidays.

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