Year 13 dress policy

Boys dress code:

Top:Long or short sleeved collared shirt or polo with collar [Blue or white].   

Trousers:Smart, tailored trousers [navy blue or black]

Shoes: Black, brown or white

 

Not allowed:

  • Denim/Jeans – of any kind, blue or black, for any article of clothing
  • Tracksuit & combat trousers and combat or sports shorts
  • T-shirts
  • Hats or hoods on at any time in school
  • Any clothing which reveals underwear;
  • Hair dyed in an extreme colour

 

Girls dress code

Top: Blouse or shirt [white or blue]

Trousers: smart, casual

Skirt: smart, casual, of an appropriate length [Black, blue navy or grey]

Shoes: Black, brown or white

 

Not allowed:

  • Strappy tops and bare midriff
  • Low-cut blouses or low cut T-shirts
  • Denim/Jeans – of any kind, blue or black, for any article of clothing
  • Trainers or “beach” shoes [flip – flops]
  • Scruffy trousers or shorts [including “combat” style]
  • Excessive jewellery [Head of School will decide]
  • Any clothing which reveals underwear
  • Hair dyed in an extreme colour
  • Overly revealing tops

 

Year 13 students should be dressed in clothing suitable for a professional environment.  All students should respect the cultural standards and expectations of the school.  Clothes need to look clean, ironed and presentable.  Normal school sanctions will apply to Year 13 students that are inappropriately dressed. 
 

It is very important that students realise that they are role models and will be setting an example to students in lower years. The non-uniform is a privilege and may be removed if abused.

As a principle, if students are unsure about the suitability of an item of clothing, they shouldn’t wear it.