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SCHOOL UNIFORM
   
 

To instil a sense of belonging and pride in Thrybergh Fullerton the children are expected to wear our school uniform.

Uniform and Dress code

School UniformWe now have a school uniform consisting of a white polo shirt with either a sweatshirt or T-shirt in red with a black logo. These can be ordered from school and should be worn with black, grey or navy skirts, shorts, jogging bottoms or trousers. In summer girls may wear a red or white cardigan over a red and white dress. Red cardigans, polo shirts, fleeces, reversible coats and knitted hats may also be purchased from school.

PE Kit consists of shorts and T-shirt for both girls and boys. We prefer these to be black or red shorts and a white T-shirt. For matches we have a school kit.

Infants do not need any special clothing for PE as underwear is adequate for this age range, but shorts and leotards are permitted.

A pair of plimsolls is essential for outdoor games (slip on ones for infants,
please!) and a simple drawstring bag is useful. In Group 4 all children go swimming. A swimming cap must be worn by children with long hair. Swimwear must be sensible, swimming trunks, not long shorts, should be worn.

We have an indoor shoe policy in operation. All children need a change of footwear when in school, ie slippers/pumps.

We ask that your child’s uniform is clearly marked using a permanent pen. We encourage you to ensure that your children wear sensible footwear at all times.

Jewellery Policy
We are becoming increasingly concerned about the amount of jewellery being worn in school by both boys and girls, particularly body piercing.

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