School Uniform
School Dress
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We are proud of our school uniform.
We hope your child will wear the school colours of Blue and White. Many children wear the school sweatshirt with blue and white checked skirts. Uniforms should be ordered from the school reception area.
GIRLS
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Blue and white checked skirts with white top or dress
Elysian School Polo Shirt or White Blouse
White and Blue small checked dress with white collar (summer)
Grey, green or black tights
Sensible black shoes
White socks
P.E. (Girls)
INFANTS JUNIORS
Bottle green briefs or black shorts Green school P.E . T-shirt
Green school P.E. T-shirt Bottle green P.E. skirt or black shorts
Trainers
(Tracksuit optional) (Tracksuit optional)
BOYS
Blue trousers
Elysian School Sweatshirt and Polo Shirt
Or white shirt
Bottle green V-neck pullover
White socks
Sensible black shoes
P.E. (Boys)
INFANTS JUNIORS FOOTBALL
Black shorts Black socks Emerald green football shirt
Green school T-Shirt Football boots
Trainers Shin pads
All clothing MUST be clearly marked with your child’s name. Items of clothing are frequently handed in as ‘lost property’ and their owners never traced because the clothing has not been marked. The school cannot be held responsible for any lost property. Unclaimed, unnamed lost property is disposed of on a regular basis.
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CLOTHING AND PERSONAL POSSESSIONS.
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An apron or old shirt is recommended for use in art and craft to help protect school clothing. Nearly new items of school uniform and football boots may be available from the school.
EARRINGS AND OTHER ITEMS OF JEWELLERY CAN BE DANGEROUS
AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE TO BE WORN IN SCHOOL.
For the children’s own safety, any pupil wearing earrings or other items of jewellery to school will be asked to give them to their class teacher for safekeeping until the end of the school day. The easier option is obviously for children to refrain from wearing any jewellery until they are at home.
Valuable jewellery and other property should never be brought to school as no facilities exist for their safekeeping. A watch is not classed as jewellery and may be worn to school.
NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ITEMS BROUGHT TO SCHOOL CAN BE ACCEPTED BY THE SCHOOL GOVERNORS, THE HEADTEACHER OR STAFF
Varnished nails, coloured hair and other forms of make-up are, of course, totally inappropriate for pupils attending Primary School.
In the interest of Health and Safety, all pupils should have their hair tied back where possible to prevent the spread of head infestation and maintain a smart appearance.
Children are not encouraged to bring valuables to school and the school cannot take responsibility for lessor damage to such articles. Pupils may wear watches. No jewellery including earrings may be worn during any PE activities.
Damage or loss of personal property should be covered under your own house contents insurance. Parents may wish to cover their children for personal accidents.
ALL ITEMS OF SCHOOL UNIFORM AND OTHER BELONGINGS MUST BE CLEARLY NAMED
