| News |
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| Second Year French Trip 03.09.10 |
| A Level Results 2010 24.08.10 |
| GCSE Results 2010 24.08.10 |
| Choir London Trip 2010 Report 23.08.10 |
| 2011/2012 Calendar 19.07.10 |
| School Calendar 2010/2011 15.07.10 |
| 4th Year Work Experience 2011 15.07.10 |
| School Officers 2010-2011 30.04.10 |
| Uniform and Regulations 28.04.10 |
| Girls Uniform List 23.04.10 |
| Boys Uniform List 23.04.10 |
| School Academic Term and Holiday dates 2010/11 09.11.09 |
| Letters |
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| 4th Year Work experience 2011 extra information 15.07.10 |
| 4th Year Work Experience Letter July 2010 15.07.10 |
| Girls Uniform 2010 12.07.10 |
| French Trip 2010 Medical Information 18.06.10 |
| French Exchange 2010 18.06.10 |
| CASHLESS CATERING 14.06.10 |
| Summer Newsletter from the Headmaster 26.05.10 |
| Welcome to new Year 7 students 18.03.10 |
| INTERNET SAFETY 05.03.10 |
Uniform and Regulations
UNIFORM AND REGULATIONS
All pupils are required to wear the school uniform and to provide themselves with the items listed on the uniform list. Regulations for boarders are rather more demanding and are available on request.
Parents are advised to shop at the school suppliers. Some local trust funds make grants where necessary to assist in the purchase of school uniform. Details may be obtained from the Headmaster. It will not be necessary to make the total outlay initially and some items not needed until the summer term are listed separately as are those articles of clothing which are optional.
Your attention is drawn to the following general regulations:
Uniform and Appearance
The school uniform as on the approved uniform list must be complete and
carefully worn. Pupils may be sent home if they arrive at school incorrectly
dressed and your co-operation in the enforcement of these standards is most
earnestly sought. No deviation from the school uniform will be allowed; it
must be complete and worn with pride.
ALL items must be named - Cash's tapes are recommended.
Hair
All pupils must be consistent with expected standards of neatness. Extremes
of style, length and colours are unacceptable.
BOYS
Boys hair should not be below the collar. Facial hair is not acceptable.
GIRLS
Hair which is long enough to touch the shoulders should be tied back with a dark coloured ribbon or clasp during Science, PE and Technology lessons, or at other times where there is a safety issue.
Jewellery
Girls may wear one pair of small "sleeper" or stud earrings on the earlobes.
No other jewellery of any kind is allowed. It will be confiscated.
Boys are not permitted to wear earrings in school, whilst attending school functions or on school visits.
The use of plasters to cover ear piercing is not permissible.
Body piercing is not permissible and no items of jewellery may be worn in school, whilst attending school functions or on school visits.
Tattoos are not permissible.
Make-up or nail varnish is not to be worn.
Property and Possessions
The following are forbidden. They must not be brought into school:
Alcoholic drinks.
Cigarettes, tobacco, matches.
Fireworks.
Sharp cutting tools such as
Correcting fluid such as "Tipp-Ex".
Chewing gum.
For the care and carriage of books, a satchel, briefcase or strong case/bag
in discreet colour is required. Plastic carriers, hessian bags, flimsy nylon
bags are not acceptable for this purpose.
All personal items such as calculators to be clearly labelled with the pupil’s name.
Very valuable items should only be brought to school at students’ own risk, and so it is essential to reflect on whether it is necessary to bring such items into school.
Personal stereos may be used only on bus journeys and during the lunch hour.
They must NOT be used to make calls or send texts during lesson times
They must NOT be set to receive calls or texts during lesson times.
The use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited in any examinations.







