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Our place of work and study …. a smart new school
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Our policy is based on the notion that a school uniform……
Is practical and smart Promotes a sense of pride in the school Provides a feeling of community and belonging Identifies young adults with their school Relieves pressure of choosing clothes to wear everyday and will be beneficial financially. Shows the local community that Plantsbrook students live up to their school motto “Be the best that you can be” in every way
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Sixth Form Student opinions on uniform
Less effort to wear a uniform! I don’t have to use “MY” clothes for school! People won’t come here coz of a uniform. You’re not treating us like adults! I don’t want to feel like a school student!
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OUTDOOR COATS, HOODIES, GLOVES, SCARVES, HATS AND CAPS
All outdoor coats, hoodies, gloves, caps, hats and scarves must be removed prior to entering the school building. Permitted Coats can be worn outside of the school building Hoodies can be worn outside of the school building Gloves and scarves can be worn outside of the school building Not Permitted Coats, hoodies, gloves, scarves worn in the school building The only exceptions made would be for a hijab or turban worn for religious purposes, which must be plain and must not cover the school uniform. JOHN
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TIES Permitted All students wear a Sixth Form tie.
Ties will be worn at all times. Permitted All students wear a Sixth Form tie. JOHN
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SHIRTS/BLOUSES Permitted Plain white with formal collar
Shirts/Blouses should be tucked in to trousers or skirts at all times. Permitted Plain white with formal collar Long enough to tuck into trousers/skirts Long or short sleeves Not permitted Fashion-style blouses without a formal collar
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JUMPERS/CARDIGANS Jumpers should not be tucked in to trousers or skirts Permitted Plain black wool-mix V-neck Plain black cardigans Small, discreet logo in black Not permitted Round neck jumpers Fleeces Sweat shirts/hoodies Vest-style jumpers JOHN
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TROUSERS Trousers should be worn on the waist and reach the shoe.
Permitted Plain black business-like trousers Regular or Slim cut but must not be tight in any areas of the body Plain black functional belt with plain functional buckle Not Permitted No decorative zips or buttons Black skinny cut trousers Black turn ups Black leggings Black jeans Black lycra based trousers Black tight fitting trousers Black low-slung trousers ¾ length trousers Trousers becoming narrower towards the ankle LISA
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Trousers Yes
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No
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SKIRTS Skirts should be worn from the waist and must be on or very close to the knee. It will be the school’s decision if we deem the skirt too short. Permitted Plain black business-like skirt Pleated skirts Pencil skirts A-line skirts Pinafore Dresses (Tie must be visible) Shift dress (Tie must be visible) Not permitted Lycra based skirts Tight fitting No fashion zips, belts, buttons or patterns No fashion splits, only functional LISA
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Skirts Yes
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No
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SHOES Shoes should be clean and fastened correctly. No tongues should be visible. Please be aware some trainer style shoes sold in the school section of reputable shoe shops, will not be permitted Permitted Plain all black business-like shoe All leather Laces or slip-ons Patent Small heel Not permitted Trainers Trainer-style shoe Boots Canvas, composite or suede Coloured logos No visible logo or branding JOHN
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Shoes Yes
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No
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SOCKS/TIGHTS Permitted Plain black socks Plain black tights
Permitted Plain black socks Plain black tights Plain black or plain natural coloured tights in the Summer term Not Permitted Over-the-knee socks Frilly tops on sock Patterns Any colour other than black White socks
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HAIR/MAKE UP/JEWELLERY
Hair: should be neat and tidy without decorative attachments. Extreme styles, unnatural hair colours, tram lines or other shaved shapes in the hair or eyebrows are not permitted. Make-up: Discreet, natural-looking make-up is permitted. False eye lashes are not permitted. Nails: Nail polish is permitted. Acrylic nails or nails grown to a length that is deemed a health and safety issue will need to be cut down. As a guide, when looking at the nail from the inside/palm side of the hand, the nails should not extend over by more than 2mm. Jewellery: No jewellery, except for one wrist watch and a maximum of one plain set of stud ear-rings, metal coloured, one in each ear, worn in the lower ear lobe. No other piercings are permitted. Retainers are not permitted. The only exception would be for a Kara. JOHN
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