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It is school policy that all children wear the correct school uniform

Our uniform promotes a positive sense of communal identity and is designed to minimise the differences that may arise from wealth and status. 

Infant School Uniform

Reception - Year 2

Girls

Autumn & Spring Term

 

Boys/Unisex

   Autumn & Spring Term

Black or navy coat

School Primary Polo Shirt or plain white polo shirt in Reception and Key stage 1.

Grey pinafore or grey skirt (not light grey)

School Primary Sweatshirt or Cardigan

Short white socks or grey tights

Plain black school type shoes, low healed, no trainer like shoes or boots (including 'Kicker boots), no ballet pump style shoes, no plimsolls, no coloured laces, no flashing lights.

 

Black or navy coat 

School Primary Polo Shirt or plain white polo shirt in Reception and Key Stage 1.

Grey long trousers (not light grey)

School Primary Sweatshirt

Grey socks

Plain black school type shoes, low healed, no trainer like shoes or boots (including 'Kicker boots), no ballet pump style shoes, no plimsolls, no coloured laces, no flashing lights.

Belts - Plain black 'suit style' formal belt. Discrete, black or silver buckle. No adornments, nothing fancy, nothing shiny.

 

Summer Term

 

Mid / royal blue and white gingham dress (not navy)

Shoes as above

 

Summer Term

 

School Primary Polo Shirt or plain white polo shirt in Reception and Key Stage 1 Grey shorts (not light grey)

Shoes as above

 

P. E. Kit

 

School Primary PE Shirt

School Primary Hoodie

Black shorts, White socks, Trainers

 

 

P.E. Kit

 

School Primary PE Shirt

School Primary Hoodie

Black shorts, White Socks, Trainers

 

General equipment that all children will require before starting school:

Book bag

Royal blue/navy, black or yellow headbands or ribbons only

Scarves, gloves and hats for winter use navy or black only

Waterproof  boots – wet weather

 

Drawstring school PE bag

 

 

NB: Items in bold can only be purchased from:

 

https://www.yourschooluniform.com/schools/index/beaulieu-park-school

 

 

Junior School Uniform

Year 3 - Year 6

Girls

Autumn & Spring Term

 

Boys/Unisex

   Autumn & Spring Term

Black or navy coat 

White, Short sleeved, collared shirt (not polo)

School tie (School suppliers only)

Grey pinafore or grey skirt (not light grey)

Grey V Neck Knitted jumper (School suppliers only)

Short white socks, grey tights or navy blue tights

Plain black school type shoes, low healed, no trainer like shoes or boots (including 'Kicker boots), no ballet pump style shoes, no plimsolls, no coloured laces, no flashing lights.

 

Black or navy coat 

White, Short sleeved, collared shirt (not polo)

School tie (School suppliers only)

Grey long trousers (not light grey)

Grey V Neck Knitted jumper (School suppliers only)

Grey or black socks

Plain black school type shoes, low healed, no trainer like shoes or boots (including 'Kicker boots), no ballet pump style shoes, no plimsolls, no coloured laces, no flashing lights.

Belts - Plain black 'suit style' formal belt. Discrete, black or silver buckle. No adornments, nothing fancy, nothing shiny.

 

Summer Term (Optional)

 

Mid / royal blue and white gingham dress (not navy)

Shoes as above

 

Summer Term (Optional)

 

Uniform as above, jumper optional

Grey shorts or long trousers (not light grey)

Shoes as above

 

 

School Primary PE Shirt (School suppliers only)

School Primary Hoodie (School suppliers only)

Plain Black shorts (minimal logos)

Royal blue football socks (School suppliers only)

PE Hoodie (School suppliers only)

Trainers (for playground)

 

 

 

School Primary PE Shirt (School suppliers only)

School Primary Hoodie (School suppliers only)

Plain Black shorts (minimal logos)

Royal blue football socks (School suppliers only)

PE Hoodie (School suppliers only)

Trainers (for playground)

 

Children wil also require a drawstrong PE bag and either a school book bag or back pack. These items are available from the school supplier.

 

NB: Items in bold can only be purchased from:

 

https://www.yourschooluniform.com/schools/index/beaulieu-park-school

 

All clothing and personal belongings must be clearly marked with the child’s first and surname. Velcro fastening shoes and trainers are essential for Reception, Year 1 and Year 2. 

No earrings or jewellery are allowed in school.  If parents require that children have their ears pierced, the school requests that this be done at the start of the summer holidays.  

Shoes must be black, school type shoes. They must be low healed, no trainer like shoes, no boots or 'kicker boots', no ballet pump style shoes, no plimsolls, no coloured laces, no flashing lights. They should not have decorative buckles or other adornments. Flashing lights are not permitted in shoes or PE trainers. Nail varnish is not permitted. 

Our hair is a part of us and the way it is worn may be culturally significant. All hair in its natural form, or worn in a culturally traditional way is appropriate at Beaulieu. Our rules on hair pertain to extremes of style, or those styles that might present a health and safety risk in e.g. practical lessons. The Beaulieu Park School is a proud signatory of the Halo code. Information about the code can be found at the bottom of the page.

Use of excessive gel and unorthodox hairstyles are not permitted. Hair styles should be simple and suitable for school. Shoulder length or longer hair or hair that covers the eyes must be tied back so that it is 'off the face' and not a danger in e.g. practical lessons. Hair bands, ribbons, slides, bobbles or beads, if worn, must be black, navy blue, royal blue or yellow. Shaved (a number 2 or less) or partially shaved hair is not allowed*. Tramlines, shapes or carvings are not allowed (including in the eyebrow). No dyed, coloured, bleached or tinted hair is allowed.  

*Refer to Halo Code where applicable.

Wristwatches are permitted from Year 2 onwards and these must be removed before P.E. lessons. Mobile phones, MP3 players, toys or playing cards are not allowed at all.

Where there is the opportunity for you to shop around for the best value item of uniform, we ask that you keep branded items / logos to a minimum. School uniform should never indicate that children come from more or less wealthy backgrounds. The school reserves the right to take any items of uniform back ‘in house’ via our official supplier should our expectations not be met. 

OTHER MATTERS RELATING TO UNIFORM - Primary

Our school does not allow students to wear jewellery, as this can compromise safety in physically active lessons, and can result in a pupil being more vulnerable to acts of bullying, and/or street robbery by other young people as they get older. Pupils can often misplace/lose items of jewellery, and trying to recover property can be very disruptive to the efficient and effective running of our school.

Jewellery includes badges, pins and other uniform accessories that have not been issued by the school. 

All other decisions regarding the suitability of students’ dress (or other aspects of appearance, for example jewellery, hairstyle, make up and so on) will be made at the discretion of the Principal.

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NB: Under the Halo Code, the school issues additional guidance around Afro-texture hair and protective styles, including:

  • That e.g. Head Wraps are black, dark blue, royal blue or yellow (school colours)
  • Rules around long hair covering the face are universally followed
  • That hair may not be coloured, dyed, bleached or tinted

Main Page (halocollective.co.uk)

Responsibilities

It is the Principal’s responsibility to ensure that the uniform policy is implemented and maintained. The Principal will also determine any questions of compliance with the code.

The Principal may delegate particular responsibilities concerning School uniform to members of staff. In the Primary School, this is the Head of Primary School. The Principal will determine which staff may impose sanctions for non-compliance with School uniform.

It is the duty of all staff to uphold the uniform standard and to report any non-compliance to the Principal, via the Head of Primary School.