Uniform

School Uniform

Wearing school uniform helps create a sense of community and equality, giving all children a level playing field and fostering a sense of pride in their school. All children are expected to wear the uniform.

We also welcome donations of good-quality used uniform. Parents can contact the school office to check if any second-hand items are available to purchase.

 

School uniform requirements :

  • Royal blue school sweater/cardigan with logo
  • Pale blue/white polo shirt either with or without the school logo
  • Grey skirt/pinafore/trousers or shorts
  • Blue gingham dress
  • Black shoes or trainers
  • Dark grey or black leggings may be worn by girls under skirts instead of tights in cold weather
  • White, dark grey or black socks and tights
  • Small stud earrings
  • A watch if desired
PE Kit

  • White t-shirt (plain or with logo),
  • Plain navy shorts/PE skirt
  • A pair of jogging bottoms
  • Sweater/hoodie.
  • Black pumps for indoor use
  • Trainers for outdoor use.

For health and safety reasons long hair needs to be tied back and earrings removed. We are not allowed to assist in the removal of earrings and if they cannot be removed independently, unfortunately children will not be allowed to take part in the PE lesson.

 

Ordering of School Uniform.

Deepcar St John’s uniform supplier is a Sheffield based company called School Trends. The use of this company is advantageous to parents as uniform can be ordered at any point throughout the school year.

It is possible to order uniform as and when you require by ordering directly through the School Trends on line ordering facility at; https://www.schooltrends.co.uk

They aim for orders to be delivered within 14 days of the order being received and the payment made.

The following are not permitted:

 

  • Tracksuit bottoms
  • Patterned tights or clothing
  • Denim
  • Cycling shorts 
  • Leggings (worn alone with no skirt or dress)
  • Strappy shoes/sandals/crocs
  • Overly inappropriate head wear
  • Hoop or dangly earrings
  • Bracelets 
  • Smart watches 
  • Make up 
  • False nails 
  • False eyelashes 

Lost Property

Please make sure that all clothing and personal belongings are clearly labelled, as it can be very difficult to identify unmarked items.

If your child loses an item, we recommend looking for it as soon as possible, as it is much easier to locate items on the day they are lost. Parents are welcome to check the school’s Lost Property Box either before or after school to help find missing items.

At the end of each half term, all lost property will be displayed, giving families the opportunity to reclaim any missing items.