St Josephs Catholic Primary School Uniform Policy
School Uniform Policy
Look Smart, Feel Smart
We are proud of our uniform. The children look and feel incredibly smart and this reflects positively in their attitudes towards learning and striving to be the best they can be.
In school children are taught to take pride in their appearance as well as their work.
Girls:
- Skirt/Pinafore Dress - navy
- Pullover/Cardigan - navy (not sweatshirts)
- Blouse - white (with top button)
- Navy blazer
- School Tie - red
- Summer Dress - light blue/white check
- Socks - white or Tights - navy
Boys:
- Grey trousers
- Pullover - navy (not sweatshirts)
- Shirt - white (with top button)
- Navy blazer
- School Tie - red
- Socks - grey or white
PE Kit:
- Navy shorts (plain with no stripes or motifs)
- White T-shirt (plain white with no motifs)
- White or grey socks
- Plimsolls for indoor wear/trainers may be worn outdoors
- A navy tracksuit may be worn in cold weather conditions.
Footwear:
All children must wear sensible and suitable black shoes. Boots and demi boots are not permitted to be worn in school unless your child has been advised to wear a supportive boot due to a medical condition (in this instance, the school will require written medical evidence from a medical professional). Sandals may be worn during the summer months.
If your child wears wellington boots to school in the winter months or has permission to wear trainers during lunchtimes, they must change back into their school shoes for lesson times. Pupils must always arrive and depart from school wearing appropriate footwear.
Coats:
Plain navy jacket or coat with NO motifs, logos or stripes other than the school logo.
Clearly label all items of children’s uniform
Pupils are permitted to wear an analogue wristwatch and plain stud earrings. No other jewellery is permitted at school. Children must remove wristwatches and earrings before any PE, games or swimming lessons. If pupils are unable to remove earrings themselves they should not wear them any day when they have PE, games or swimming. Staff are not permitted to remove children’s earrings.