School Uniform
Please note, items do not need to include the school logo and you can purchase clothing from any high street retailer or the larger stores supermarkets such as Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury who all stock school uniform. Uniform can also be located at the Community Information Point (Bentley Shops)
Items that we expect children in our school to wear every day.
- Jumper/Cardigan/Sweatshirt (Green with or without logo)
- Trousers or skirt/dress (Grey/Black)
- Summer dresses (Green/white - Gingham check)
- Blouses/shirt/polo shirt - White (with a tie for years 3-6)
- Tights/socks (White/black/grey)
- Shoes (Black - No backless sandals/No trainers)
- Headscarf (Plain - white or grey)
*Please ensure you label all items that your child brings into school. School uniform does get left on occasions and we are unable to source the child it belonged to, ultimately requiring a replacement at a cost.
PE kit consists of:
Compulsory- Shorts/Tracksuit Trousers (Black)
- Plain T-shirt (White)
- Pumps or trainers (Black)
On your child's PE days, they must come in their PE kit. Children do not get changed in school for PE unless they go swimming.
Your child's PE Kit can be purchased from local supermarkets/second hand shops/Community Information Point (Bentley Shops)
Please note: Children need to refrain from wearing earrings on the day(s) they have PE although they can wear studded earrings. Staff are unable to remove any earrings.
Purchasing School Uniform:
Our uniform can be purchased from any high street retailer or
01922 622 556
Units 40-44 Saddlers Centre
1 Park St
Walsall, WS1 1YS
Second hand uniform is available in a limited quantity from the school office and is often set out at the end of each half term on the stage by Year 2.
Children are also allowed to wear a watch and a pair of plain stud earrings.
*We suggest considering carefully about the cost of these items e.g. smartwatches and whether this is appropriate for the school day.
Any other jewelry will be removed (by the child) and stored securely in the office until the end of the day.
There are occasions where children are unable to wear all elements of the school uniform, e.g. when shoes are being replaced. On those occasions, we request that a letter is sent into school explaining why the child is not in the correct uniform and that, as much as possible, the child wears clothes resembling the school uniform (e.g. school colours)

