The school uniform, which St. Michael’s children are proud to wear, is strongly encouraged by the Head teacher and Governors as we believe it is a great equaliser and helps to prevent competition for expensive designer labels. We ask that all parents support us by sending their children to St. Michael’s in correct school uniform.
School uniform consists of:
Summer Options
P.E. Kit
Our uniform has been kept simple to avoid unnecessary expense. We expect all pupils to follow the dress code as written above.
NB: Please ensure that ALL items of clothing are marked with your child’s name.
Hair
Long hair should always be tied back during the school day.
We recommend that hair should be neat and tidy and worn with no extremes of style or colour.
Jewellery
The only acceptable items of jewellery to be worn are a wristwatch and earring studs. Should a pupil have pierced ears, plain studs should only be worn and in order to comply with health and safety regulations, must be removed or covered with a plaster during all P.E. activities.
Please note that the school will be unable to take any responsibility for any jewellery that is lost.
Watches
Watches may be worn to school. However, they must be removed and collected by the class teacher before any P.E. lessons.
Please note that the school will be unable to take any responsibility for any watches that are lost.
Make-Up
No make-up is to be worn to school and no nail varnish should be worn on nails or toes.
Ordering Uniform
Parents do not have to buy their child’s uniform from the school but the following items, all embroidered with the school emblem, can be purchased via the school office:
Lost property
Named items of clothing are returned to pupils however each term we have many, many unclaimed, unnamed items left in the Lost Property box. These are offered for sale or taken to a charity shop if they remain unclaimed for over a term.
School uniform consists of:
- Royal blue sweatshirt (with or without the school logo on).
- Royal blue cardigan or fleece (with or without the school logo on)
- White polo shirt (with or without the school logo on)
- Grey or black trousers– no jeans please
- Grey or black skirt - no leggings please
- Black or brown, flat sensible, safe, shoes or trainers (with no markings)
- Black or brown, flat boots as a winter option
Summer Options
- Plain grey or black shorts
- Sandals with socks (no open toes please)
- Blue gingham dress or blouse
- Any cap to protect from the sun
P.E. Kit
- Plain blue or white t-shirt
- Plain black shorts or P.E. half-leggings
- Trainers for outdoor games only
- Plimsolls for indoor P.E. – this is for health and safety reasons
- Tracksuit for outdoor game
Our uniform has been kept simple to avoid unnecessary expense. We expect all pupils to follow the dress code as written above.
NB: Please ensure that ALL items of clothing are marked with your child’s name.
Hair
Long hair should always be tied back during the school day.
We recommend that hair should be neat and tidy and worn with no extremes of style or colour.
Jewellery
The only acceptable items of jewellery to be worn are a wristwatch and earring studs. Should a pupil have pierced ears, plain studs should only be worn and in order to comply with health and safety regulations, must be removed or covered with a plaster during all P.E. activities.
Please note that the school will be unable to take any responsibility for any jewellery that is lost.
Watches
Watches may be worn to school. However, they must be removed and collected by the class teacher before any P.E. lessons.
Please note that the school will be unable to take any responsibility for any watches that are lost.
Make-Up
No make-up is to be worn to school and no nail varnish should be worn on nails or toes.
Ordering Uniform
Parents do not have to buy their child’s uniform from the school but the following items, all embroidered with the school emblem, can be purchased via the school office:
- White polo shirt
- Royal blue P.E. t-shirt
- Royal blue sweatshirt
- Royal blue cardigan
- Blue fleece
- Bookbag
- Rucksack
Lost property
Named items of clothing are returned to pupils however each term we have many, many unclaimed, unnamed items left in the Lost Property box. These are offered for sale or taken to a charity shop if they remain unclaimed for over a term.