Chaloner Primary School

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Uniform

We believe that uniform is important in making children feel part of Chaloner Primary School. All children must wear full uniform; it can be bought quite cheaply through school or other retail outlets. Plain red jumpers and cardigans are allowed. Children are asked to wear sensible shoes and we will not allow branded PE kits in school. It is essential that each child’s clothing and possessions are clearly labelled with his/her name.

Our school uniform is provided by Goodies and an order form can be found here. We have a selection of uniform at school for you to buy throughout the year and you are welcome to try some on to find your correct size. 

A Printable list of our school uniform requirements can be found here.

 

 

We recognise that the cost of school uniform can be a challenge for some families, and we want to ensure that every child has access to what they need. To support this, we offer a selection of good-quality second-hand uniform available throughout the year, which families are welcome to request at any time. If you are experiencing financial difficulty, please speak to us in confidence as there may be financial support or assistance available to help with essential uniform items. Our aim is to make sure no child is disadvantaged, and we are always here to help.

Please contact the main office to discuss this further. 

 

Girls
  • Grey or black skirt, pinafore dress, trousers or shorts
  • White Polo Shirt/blouse
  • Red jumper/cardigan/Sweatshirt
  • Black shoes/boots or trainers(all black) – no heels
  • Red and white Summer dresses for the hot weather
Boys
  • Grey or black trousers or shorts
  • White Polo Shirt/Shirt
  • Red jumper/Sweatshirt
  • Black shoes/boots or trainers(all black)
PE Kit
  • Dark plain shorts 
  • Plain red T Shirt
  • Dark plain jogging bottoms
  • Fleece (black or red)
  • Pumps
  • Trainers
Jewellery 

At Chaloner, we currently allow children to wear small plain stud type earrings (provided that they are removed and able to be removed for PE sessions at school) and a watch.   No other jewellery at all should be worn or is permitted.

NB. Please have ears pierced at the beginning of summer holidays only, to allow your child’s ears to heal and avoid disruption to PE sessions which carry a legal obligation.

Children wearing other types of jewellery in school is not permitted and they may be asked to remove them.