Uniform
Uniform shows that we are in a community. Wearing it says we’re all in this together.
Click here to read our school uniform policy.
Unsuitable Items
We know that trends in clothing and accessories can be appealing, but sometimes these aren’t suitable.
Some items aren’t suitable because they could be dangerous, such as: heeled shoes, shoes with wheels (Heelys etc.) and jewellery (apart from stud earrings). Items are also unsuitable if they are distracting or cause confrontations, like extreme hairstyles or very large hair bows.
Things may change, new trends and fashion might be unsuitable. We’ll keep you up to date with any changes.
Everyday uniform
Our day-to-day required uniform for children in Reception to Year 6:
- Blue jumper or cardigan, preferably our jumper with logo
- Trousers or skirt in grey or black
- Polo shirt or shirt in white
- Black smart shoes, flat with no heels
- Headscarves in navy blue, black or grey
Summer uniform
Our day-to-day uniform, with the following options:
- Blue check dress
- Shorts in grey or black
- Sun hat, the ones with a neck protector are the best
P.E uniform
- White t-shirt, plain or with our logo
- Navy shorts or jogging bottoms
- Trainers (or suitable footwear for sports)
- Round neck jumper or tracksuit top in blue for outdoors
- Jogging bottoms in navy blue for outdoors
On your child’s PE day, they can come to school in their PE kit.
- Monday: Year 2 and Year 4
- Tuesday: Year 3 and Nursery (NDA)
- Wednesday: Year 1 and Reception
- Thursday: Year 5 and Year 6
Where can I get the uniform?
Most of our uniform items can be bought at shops of your choice. Specialist items with our logo on, such as our academy jumpers, are available from The Uniform Shop, also known as Jo Brand, on Harehills Lane.
We also have a limited number of second-hand items in our school clothes bank.
Support with Uniform
We are here to help all our families with wearing our uniform.
If you need help or support, please give us a call or pop in and speak to a member of our team.
What if my child isn't wearing correct uniform?
If your child is not wearing the correct uniform, we will follow the following steps to support our children and families:
Step 1
- My teacher will talk to me and my parents about this, and will send me home with a slip to remind us what to wear.
Step 2
- My teacher will have a meeting with my parents to talk about my uniform and how school can help me to wear what is expected.
Step 3
- My parents will have a meeting with Mrs. Clark to talk about my uniform and how school can help me to wear the correct items.
If you are unsure or need help, please get in touch. School will help me wear the right uniform.