• School colours are navy, white and royal blue
  • Outdoor coats must be plain navy blue at least 3/4 length with a plain dark lining.
  • Only the recognised school scarf may be worn
Uniform Regulations for Girls Uniform Regulations for Boys
Navy blue gored skirt. Excessively long, short or tight skirts are not permitted. Dark grey or black socks - not light grey or white
White school blouse and school tie Charcoal grey - not black - flannel trousers
Navy blue V-necked pullover or cardigan may be worn under the blazer White shirt and school tie. Shirts should be plain and formal.
Navy blue knee-length socks or heavy weight tights. Form 4 upward may wear plain tights. White ankle socks may be worn in the summer term. Grey v-necked pullover (no motifs except school crest).
Lapel badges must be confined to school badges, Duke of Edinburgh and major youth organisations i.e. Girls Brigade or Guides. Lapel badges must be confined to school badges, Duke of Edinburgh and major youth organisations i.e. Boys Brigade or Scouts.
Make-up in any form, including nail varnish, is not permitted. Hair must be clean and tidy and in a style acceptable to the school, eg not dyed, streaked or shaven. Any hair accessories must be plain navy. Hair must be clean and tidy, neither too long nor too short and in a style acceptable to the school, eg not dyed, streaked or shaven. Any hair accessories must be plain navy.
Only basic jewellery, ie watch and one 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. Only basic jewellery, ie watch and one ring may be worn and belts must be simple in design.
If for any 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 any 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 marked in a number of places with the owner's name. All items of uniform must be clearly marked in a number of places with the owner's name
 
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