School Uniform

The school requires children to wear the following uniform, which was decided upon after consultation with parents, children, staff and governors.

school uniform teaches students to dress smartly and take pride in their appearance. Perhaps most importantly, a uniform means pupils don't have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn't so important

Nursery and Reception

  • Yellow polo shirt with school logo
  • Grey school trousers, skirt or shorts
  • Knitted green jumper or cardigan with school logo

Year 1 to Year 6

  • White collared shirt
  • Tie
  • Grey school trousers, skirt or shorts
  • Knitted green jumper or cardigan with school logo
  • Green and white gingham summer dress for girls

All children

  • White, grey, black or bottle green socks or tights
  • Jewellery – there should be no jewellery apart from tiny plain earrings.
  • Shoes – must be black (no trainers or sandals). 
  • Hair
    • Shoulder length hair should be tied back so children don’t catch head lice
    • Hair bands and bobbles should be plain green, green check or black (no fancy bows, flowers, cats or unicorns)
    • There should be no patterns shaved into hair (no stars, lines or zigzags)

PE kit (Years 1-6)

  • Yellow uniform t-shirt
  • Green shorts
  • Pumps or trainers

All in a labelled PE bag

The polo shirts, jumpers, cardigans, ties and PE kit are available from School Uniform Direct. Either online, in store (North End Road) or by telephone (020 7610 0551).

Book bags, caps and waterproof fleeces are also available to buy.

School Uniform Direct

The grey trousers, skirts, shorts and white collared shirts are more cheaply available from high street stores.

All uniform must be clearly labelled with your child's name.