Uniform
Our uniform is part of our identity which should be worn with pride. It identifies us as part of a team which is a vital preparation for our role in society and reduces competition for rapidly changing trends.
¨ For boys the uniform is a grey jumper, navy blue trousers and a light blue shirt. For girls the uniform is a claret coloured jumper and navy blue skirt or trousers and a white shirt. Both jumpers have a navy blue stripe in the neckline. If students wear a T-shirt that is visible, it should be all white only. The material in trousers and skirts should be trevira type.
¨ Jeans, cords, track-suit bottoms or combats are not allowed.
¨ Uniforms should be kept in good condition.
¨ No head gear such as caps or hoods or facial covering are allowed on school grounds or outings.
¨ All students must wear the prescribed school uniform during the school day and on school outings.
¨ If a student comes to school without the full uniform then a letter signed by a parent, is to be given to the Uniform Monitor. Failure to produce a letter will result in detention at lunchtime that day. Students should not attend school if even part of the uniform is missing for a second day in a row. If students attend for a second day in a row without a full uniform they will have further detention. Parents will be contacted.
¨ Girls are allowed to wear one finger ring and one piece per ear. No neck jewellery is allowed.
¨ No facial tongue or visible body piercing or studs are permissible. Students will be asked to remove all of the above or absent themselves from school until they are removed. Students having piercing carried out do so in the full knowledge that they will not be allowed attend school until studs or other such jewellery is removed.
¨ Body piercings and large ear rings are a health and safety issue




