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St Martin's Primary School

Uniform

We are proud of our school and how well we present to the community we live in. It is for this reason that we are very keen for all children to wear school uniform. All uniform can be purchased at cost price from our school office. The below information can be found in the school's uniform policy which can be found by clicking here.

SCHOOL UNIFORM

WINTER

Trousers (not jeans) - school grey/charcoal/black for boys and girls
Skirt – school grey/charcoal/black
Shirt/Blouse - white
Polo or T-shirt – Light Blue (plain or school print)
Jumper, sweatshirt or cardigan - Bergundy (plain or school print) 

 

SUMMER        

As above or :
Charcoal grey or black shorts / culottes (for boys and girls).
Blue and white checks or striped dresses may also be worn.

 

SHOES

Preferably black and below ankle height.  They should be as flat and low heeled as possible.  Not to be any higher than 3.5cms (1½inches).  We do not allow children to wear trainers in school, except at play-times. In Summer the children may wear low heeled, sensible sandals in any colour – but please not flip flops or ‘jelly shoes’. The children should be able to run safely in their shoes!

 

HATS/SUNGLASSES/SUNCREAM 

Baseball caps and woollen hats are available in school colours. In Summer, hats are encouraged of any variety and colour. We encourage children to bring sunglasses during sunny weather for playtimes and lunchtimes. Sun cream should be applied at home by parents/carers before school. Older children can apply their own sun cream during the day, but must be warned not to share it with others. School staff cannot apply sun cream to children in their care.

SCHOOL PRINTS

uniform st martins 2024.pdf

 

GAMES KIT

WINTER

Football boots/trainers; black/navy shorts or pleated skirt
White polo or long sleeved shirt / sweatshirt (plain or school print). 
Black/navy tracksuit or jogging bottoms.

INDOOR / SUMMER KIT

Trainers
Black/navy shorts
White T-shirt or polo shirt (plain or school print)
Trainers/pumps for outdoor wear

 

Key Stage 1 children should wear pumps rather than trainers.

With regards to school uniform, unfortunately we cannot be responsible for the clothing of every child in school. We also try to encourage our children to be as independent as possible, taking responsibility for themselves and their possessions. In order that we can return lost items of clothing, PLEASE ensure that you have labelled all items of your child’s uniform.

We have a ‘Lost Property’ cupboard in the corridor by the KS2 hall, which you are welcome to look through at any time. However, we are not in a position to replace lost items of clothing or reimburse the cost of the items.