St Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School

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School Uniform

School Uniform

We have a school uniform so that children are dressed in a smart and practical way and to promote a sense of community. Children must wear full school uniform at all times. 

ALL UNIFORM MUST BE NAME TAGGED

Uniform can be purchased from SuperStitch86 - click below to go to their website:

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Year Reception - Year 5

Boys

Light blue polo shirt 

Grey school trousers or shorts

Navy blue school jumper/cardigan with logo

Black shoes 

White/grey/black or navy blue socks 

Plain navy blue coat

Girls

Light blue polo shirt 

Navy blue tunic or skirt or grey school trousers 

Navy blue school jumper/cardigan with logo

Flat black shoes with a bar or laces or a covered front

White, black or navy blue long socks or tights

Plain navy blue coat

Summer - Navy blue and white checked dress (Autumn 1 and Summer Term)

Year 6 Uniform

Boys​

White  shirt  and school tie

Navy blue school jumper with logo

Grey trousers or shorts

Black shoes

Plain navy blue coat

Girls

White  shirt  and school tie

Navy blue school jumper with logo

Flat black shoes with bar or laces and covered front

White or navy blue socks (not trainer socks)

Plain navy blue coat

PE Clothing

EYFS and KS1 (Years Reception, 1 and 2) keep their PE kit in school and change for lessons in the classroom so that they learn how to undress/dress themselves. They still require the full PE kit at all times.

KS2 wear their PE uniform to school on their two scheduled PE days.  You will be notified of these days by your child’s new teacher every September.

PE kits consist of:

  • Navy sports shorts (Not cycling shorts)
  • Navy T-Shirt with the school logo
  • Plain Navy jogging bottoms (Not leggings)
  • Plain navy sports sweatshirt (can be a zipped one)
  • Plain dark trainers (Blue or black)

 

Other Items/Accessories

Children are not allowed to wear jewellery in school. Children may wear one small pair of stud earrings. These must be removed or covered with tape on PE days. 

Pupils in KS2 may wear a simple wrist watch.

We reserve the right to forbid items of clothing, accessories and footwear which are unacceptably dangerous in school or are against the interests of the children at large. Similarly, extremes of styles are not acceptable. If deemed appropriate by school staff items will be confiscated and kept in the school office for parents to collect.

Mobile Phones

Pupils who travel to school without an adult may bring a mobile phone to school. These must be switched off and left in the school office at the start of the day and should be collected at home time. Parents must write a letter giving their permission for the phone to be brought to school.

Hair

Hair longer than shoulder length should be tied back and fringes clipped out of the eyes. Extremes of hairstyles are not acceptable. No pupils should have their hair dyed or shaved.