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Uniform is now all ordered online direct from Gooddies by clicking on the picture below:  When ordering uniform please use your child's name as reference so it's easier for staff to distribute it when delivered.  Any orders will be confirmed by email, and you will be notified by Gooddies when it has been delivered to school. 



Book bags, PE bags and dinner money envelopes are available to purchase on the day by visiting the school office

Price list and Uniform Policy are all available to download below in PDF format below.

If you want some name labels for your child's clothing - try these sticky little devils!
Click on the logo below or order form available in the school office
 
Click here to visit Stikins Name Labels

The main school uniform consists of -

Boys

Royal Blue Sweatshirt
White or blue shirt or polo shirt
Grey or black trousers
Sensible shoes (no trainers).
In warm weather boys may wear shorts and short sleeved shirts
Year 6 will have the option of Blue or Black sweatshirts

Girls

Royal Blue Sweatshirt or cardigan
White or blue shirt/blouse or polo shirt
Grey skirt or pinafore dress
or grey or black trousers
Sensible black shoes (no shoes with high heels or trainers).
In warm weather girls may wear blue/white gingham dress
Year 6 will have the option of Blue or Black sweatshirts

PE Kit

  • Shorts for indoor PE and the summer months - plain - royal blue or black.
  • Jogging bottoms for outdoor PE and colder weather - plain - royal blue or black.
  • Sweatshirt for outdoor PE.
  • Tee-shirt -  in colour of team as assigned  ( Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple, Green, Sky Blue, Royal Blue ) - Please note that PE Tee-shirt colour is allocated by the school - so please check colour required before purchasing as returns will not be accepted.
  • Plimsolls (canvas shoes) or Trainers
  • PE kit should be kept in School PE bag or drawstring bag - kit should be kept in school during the week and taken home at weekends for washing.

Long hair must be tied back and earrings, watches and other jewelry removed.

Please note that children need a complete change of clothes for PE i.e. none of their day school uniform should be worn.

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