School colours are navy, white and royal blue.

School uniform regulations will be strictly enforced and parents are asked to co-operate fully with the school in this matter

Outdoor coats if worn must be plain navy or black with a plain dark lining. Raincoat, overcoat, anorak or duffel coat, not fleece, bomber jacket, corduroy, waxed coat, denim or material stitched to resemble denim.

Hoodies may not be worn as part of school uniform.

Navy - not black - school blazer with crest.

Only the recognised school scarf may be worn.

Plain black or navy polished leather flat heeled shoes - not buckled nor decorated with metal, not suede, nubuck (or similar) nor patent. Soles should be smooth or only slightly ridged. Training shoes and boots are not permitted. Laces must be the same colour as the shoes.

Plain navy or black hats may be worn.

Details of the PE/Games uniform are provided to all new pupils.

Uniform Regulations for Girls Uniform Regulations for Boys
Navy six panel skirt of knee length, not tight-fitting.
Charcoal grey - not black or mid grey - flannel trousers.
White school blouse (buttoned to neck) tucked into skirt waistband and school tie.
White shirt and school tie.  Shirts should be plain and formal, no badges or leisure shirt features.  NB Vests, if worn, would be of the white singlet type and not T-shirt type.
Navy V-necked pullover or cardigan (no motifs except the school crest) may be worn under the blazer
Navy  V-necked pullover (no motifs except the school crest) may be worn under the blazer.
Summer Uniform (optional) – from 18 March until end of June
  • White ¾ length sleeve school blouse with school crest
  • Navy slipover with school crest
Summer Uniform (optional) – from 18 March until end of June
  • White short sleeve school shirt with school crest
  • Navy slipover with school crest
Navy knee-socks worn to the knee or navy heavy-weight tights.
Dark grey or black socks - not light grey or white.
Lapel badges must be confined to school badges, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and major Youth Organisations, eg Girls’ Brigade or Guides and a maximum of one charity badge.
Lapel badges must be confined to school badges, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award and major Youth Organisations, ie Boys’ Brigade or Scouts and a maximum of one charity badge.
Make-up in any form, including nail varnish is not permitted. Hair must be clean and tidy, and in a style and of a natural colour acceptable to the school, eg not dyed, streaked or shaven. Any hair accessories must be discrete/plain and in school colours.
Hair must be clean and tidy, neither too long nor too short, and in a style and of a natural colour acceptable to the school, eg not dyed, streaked or shaven.  Boys must be clean shaven ie no beards, moustaches or sideburns.
Only basic jewellery, ie watch and one plain ring may be worn. Small, flat or stud ear rings (not hoops) may be worn if ears have been pierced and limited to one per ear, and in the lobe.
Only basic jewellery, ie watch and one plain ring may be worn and belts must be simple in design.
If for unavoidable reason, eg repair, cleaning or loss of any item of school uniform, it is necessary to wear a non-uniform item, then a note explaining this and signed by your parent must be brought and presented to a Vice-Principal before the start of school. The Vice-Principal will determine the period for which permission is given to wear the non-uniform article.
If for unavoidable reason, eg repair, cleaning or loss of any item of school uniform, it is necessary to wear a non-uniform item, then a note explaining this and signed by your parent must be brought and presented to a Vice-Principal before the start of school.  The Vice-Principal will determine the period for which permission is given to wear the non-uniform article.
All items of uniform must be clearly and indelibly marked (preferably in a number of places) with the owner’s name.