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Secondary School Student Handbook School Uniform Continued

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Outdoor clothing

Anorak or coat may be worn to school and between lessons but not in the classroom. Jackets and overcoats should be removed in class, along with hats and scarves.

Clothing should be safe for lessons

piercings may need to be removed for sport or other activities

Years 12-13

jewellery should not be worn in school.

For day to day students can wear their own clothes. We ask that students dress for a professional learning environment.

Students in Year 12 and 13 set an example to younger students in school, so we ask that students consider this. Clothes should be comfortable and appropriate for a learning and working environment.

Wear clothes that you would be happy to wear in a workplace, rather than dressing for the beach or a night out. Please make choices that are respectful of the school environment and our guiding statements, including the Shaper Profile.

For formal occasions, including lectures, school photographs and school events students should wear the Y12+13 uniform:

St. Julian’s School Y12+13 tie Dark grey or blue skirt or trousers

A navy blue blazer(not black) Black/brown leather shoes

A white shirt or blouse

(if a T-shirt is worn underneath, it must be plain white)

Secondary School P.E. kit

St. Julian’s branded white P.E. T-shirt

(plain white T-Shirt is also acceptable)

(not house T-shirts)

Plain black shorts or plain black tracksuit bottoms (or leggings for girls)

St. Julian’s branded jumper, St. Julian’s branded sports jacket or St. Julian’s branded fleece (not house jumper or T-shirt)

White socks

Trainers or when outside on the Astroturf or grass pitches, boots with plastic studs can be used. If wearing shin pads, long green socks should be worn.

Secondary School Student Handbook

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