School Uniform
Our uniform identifies us as a community and its existence is underpinned by the notion that academic achievement thrives in an environment of equality, unity and inclusivity. All pupils are expected to dress in full school uniform as this is a very important part of our ethos and culture.
Our policy on school uniform is based on the belief that school uniform:
- Promotes a sense of identity and pride in our school.
- Helps to create a sense of community and belonging towards the school: we learn, practise, play and succeed together.
- Uniform makes us all appear equal: we come to school looking the same way. No one should feel awkward about the clothes they have or don’t have.
- Prevents children from wearing ‘fashion clothes’ that could be distracting in class.
- Is practical, smart and designed with health and safety in mind.
Our Uniform
School uniform is valued at Whitehill and we expect all the Children to be sent to school in any of the following:
Uniform for the Top Half of the Body |
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Uniform for the Bottom Half of the Body |
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PE & Sports Kit
Winter PE Kit |
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Summer PE Kit |
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Footwear |
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If your child has long hair, they will need it tied back, especially for PE. All children take part in PE and games in normal lesson time.
Please Note
We know that some of our Parents and carers will have put aside older children’s uniform in the old purple and green colours for siblings still in the School or entering Reception. We want to reassure you that, although we are moving to the single colour scheme listed above, there will be no issue in continuing to make use of pre-loved pieces until they are worn out or too small.
Spare Clothing
We would recommend that everyone keeps a spare change of clothing in their PE bag (just in case). Another useful addition would be a cagoule /rain jacket, especially in our changeable spring and summer seasons.
Footwear
Children are expected to wear sensible footwear to school i.e weatherproof, flat heel. We will allow plain black trainers on the condition they have no contrasting colour logo, stripes, soles or laces. Ballet slipper style shoes are unsuitable unless they have a strap across the top of the foot.
Jewellery
Small, stud earrings only. Your child must have tape in their PE bag to cover earrings where they cannot be removed. No watches ae to be worn in school. Exceptions to the stated jewellery rules e.g. for religious significance will be considered if parent’s request. No nail polish, false nails, or tattoo transfers.
Arts & Crafts
We use water-based paints which can be removed by pre-soaking items and washing at 30 degrees. However, we advise that an apron or an adult’s retired shirt be sent in. This will remain at school and be worn to protect clothing during messy activities.
Toys
Toys must not be brought into school unless specifically asked for as part of a topic work. We accept no responsibility for lost articles should this advice be ignored.
Where to Purchase Your Uniform
Following consultation with our school community, we have sought ways to minimise the cost and increase choice of supplier. Consequently, the school badge which can be iron-fixed or sewn onto sweatshirts and cardigans, can be purchased at minimal cost from the school office. We regularly hold a nearly new uniform shop where items of school uniform can be acquired through a nominal voluntary contribution.
With the exception of the school badge, our entire school uniform can be purchased from a range of online and high street retailers and supermarkets. When buying a new uniform, we ask that you only think ‘blue for new’ sweatshirts, cardigans and summer dresses (checked or striped).