Uniform

The full school uniform must be worn while students are in school, including during state examinations and on school outings, unless otherwise decided by the school authorities. 

The school uniform consists of the following:

  • Tartan calf-length skirt (of the designated design), or grey, straight leg, school pants (Girls)
  • Green knee-length socks (Girls)
  • Grey shirts.  (Polo neck t-shirts are not allowed.)
  • Green jumper with school crest and red stripe at the neck and wrists.
  • Crested school jacket.
  • Black or navy footwear (no steel tips, platforms, boots, runners or other forms of sports footwear).
  • Headscarves/hats may only be worn for religious or medical reasons following consultation with the Principal. 

Students are required to be clean and neat in appearance at all times.

All jewellery is forbidden.

P.E Uniform

  • Red, round neck t-shirt, or as designed and available for the School by the local supplier. 
  • Crested school tracksuit bottoms
  • Training top in the school colours with crest
  • Trainers and shorts-students’ own choice
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