School Uniform
Children should come to school each day in standard uniform. On the days children have PE lessons, they can come to school in their PE kit.
Our uniform can be bought locally from PC Sports in Yeadon.
Our PTA also run a second-hand uniform shop where uniform items can be bought for £1 each. Throughout the year, the PTA also collects uniform donations.
Please contact our PTA or the school office for more information.
Our Uniform
Standard Uniform
- Blue or yellow/gold polo shirt
- Grey skirt, trousers or shorts
- Royal Blue cardigan or sweatshirt
- Summer dress – blue or yellow check
PE Kit
Children will need an indoor kit and an outdoor kit. For reasons of health and safety, tracksuit bottoms cannot be worn for gymnastics and dance. If arms and legs need to be covered for religious reasons, black leggings/skins/long-sleeved leotards can be worn for gymnastics and dancing as long as the legs of the garment do not drag on the floor. All P.E. kits should be free from any logo or brand name, apart from the school logo.
- Children should have:
- Royal blue P.E. t-shirt
- Navy blue shorts
- Trainers
- Royal blue hoodie and jogging bottoms for outdoor lessons.
There are occasions when PE lessons take place outside. Please ensure your child has weather appropriate PE kit depending on the time of year.
Swimming - Year 4 Only
On swimming days, please send your child to school ‘beach ready’ with their swimming attire on underneath their PE kit. Please ensure that your child has underwear to change into after their session!
Swimming Kit needed:
- Towel
- Goggles (if wanted)
- Boys – swimming trunks/shorts. These MUST be above the knee for safety reasons (specified by Leeds City Council). Children will be asked to get different trunks/shorts if they are unsuitable.
- Girls – one-piece swimming costume NOT a bikini.
- Turbi-towel (if wanted – useful for long hair in winter)
Additional Information
- Hair – All children with hair of shoulder-length or longer must have it tied back for school.
- Jewellery – No jewellery is allowed in school. The exception to this is that children with pierced ears may wear simple stud earrings if they are able to remove and replace them without assistance for PE.
- Make-up – Children are not allowed to wear make-up to school.
Footwear
Plain dark school shoes or plain sandals - (no boots/heeled shoes or open-toed sandals)
Bags
Children in Key Stage 1 should have a named book bag in which to bring their reading book to school each day. Please do not send large bags as the space in cloakrooms is limited.
At Key Stage 2, pupils may bring their own bags, but again, nothing too large as cloakroom space is limited.