School Uniforms

At St Mary’s, we are proud of our school and we are proud to represent it. By wearing school uniform, the children gain a strong sense of identity and can share in this pride. We expect all children to adhere closely to our uniform policy and will follow up with parents when children are not wearing uniform. Thank you for your co-operation. Our uniform colour is navy blue.


Uniform

The expected school uniform consists of:

  • Grey or black skirt, pinafore dress, tailored shorts, or trousers (no leggings, jogging bottoms, jogging shorts, tracksuit bottoms, jeans, or 'school jeans').
  • White polo shirt, blouse, or collared shirt (with or without the school logo).
  • Navy blue and white checked or striped cotton dress (optional for summer).
  • Navy blue sweatshirt or cardigan with or without school logo.
  • Plain black, grey, or white tights OR plain white, grey, or black socks (socks or tights must be worn). Sport socks with logos are not school uniform.
  • Plain black school shoes (No open-toed shoes or sandals, trainers or canvas shoes). Children may wear plain black ankle boots. Black trainers are not school uniform.
  • Hair accessories should be in keeping with school uniform: navy blue, black, or white (novelty alice-bands, including alice bands with ears and oversized bows are not allowed).
  • Children should not wear jewellery to school.

We expect all uniform to be named.


PE Kit

The expected sports kit consists of:

  • Plain black sports shorts, black skorts or black or navy sports leggings
  • House-coloured t-shirt (Yellow – Swifts, Red – Robins, Blue – Kingfishers)
  • A plain white t-shirt can be worn instead
  • Black indoor PE daps
  • Tracksuit bottoms and a plain sweatshirt (for outdoor PE in colder weather)
  • Outside trainers

Every item of the sports kit should be in school at all times in a named PE bag. PE kit will be returned at the end of each term for washing.


Breaches to the Uniform Policy

Staff will closely monitor pupils to make sure they are in correct uniform. They will give any pupils and families breaching the uniform policy the opportunity to comply in the first instance with a message via Dojo. If the situation doesn't improve, teachers will follow up with SLT who will make contact with you to see how we can support further. Ongoing breaches of our uniform policy will be passed to the Principal.

In cases where it is suspected that financial hardship has resulted in a pupil not complying with this uniform policy, staff will take a mindful and considerate approach to resolving the situation.


Information for Parents

Buying Uniform

All our named uniform can be purchased at Sports Bug, Melksham High Street, or on their website. You can contact them on 01225 791317. School hats, book bags, PE bags, coats, and fleeces are also available from Sports Bug.

Lost Property

Please ensure that all uniform is clearly named. Any lost clothing or property will be kept in a lost property box in the school office. Please ask in the office if you would like to look for a lost item.

Second-hand Uniform

Purchasing second-hand school uniforms is budget-friendly and eco-conscious. Here are some suggestions:

  • School Office / PTA: Check with the school office to find out how to purchase pre-loved uniform.
  • Charity Shops: Visit local charity shops that may carry school uniforms.
  • Online Marketplaces: Use sites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and dedicated uniform exchange platforms.
  • Community Groups: Join local social media groups where parents sell or trade uniforms.

These suggestions can help save money and support sustainability.


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