Uniform

Chelmer Valley High School   

Uniform

Uniform is worn by all students except members of the Sixth Form (Years 12/13) who have their own reasonable code of dress.  Parents sending their children to Chelmer Valley do so with the understanding that the established uniform is a requirement of the standards we expect and maintain.  We INSIST on the full school uniform at all times.

A school is often judged by the appearance of its students in public.  The reputation gained by the school as a whole is of importance and value to the individual both during school life and later when seeking to enter employment.  A good standard of uniform helps to set the tone of our school.  It also identifies the student with the school.

As clothing can be an expensive item we have tried to keep the list to a sensible minimum and place our emphasis on colour and simple style.  We are happy to see parents in individual cases where, particularly for religious reasons, this code may need to be discussed.  Parents also need to be aware of current health concerns relating to the sun's rays and the degrees of protection items of uniform can offer.

School Uniform can be purchased from our official uniform stockists, Price & Buckland.  Please click here for their website.

The school requires students to be fully equipped for all lessons. Black and green pens, pencils, highlighter, ruler, scientific calculator, geometry set, coloured pencils, small glue stick and eraser should all be included in your child’s pencil case.

GIRLS

BOYS

BLAZER - navy blue with school badge or embroidered badge blazer from Price & Buckland

BLAZER - navy blue with school badge or embroidered badge blazer from Price & Buckland

BLOUSE - plain white - short or long sleeved, with collar  (not polo shirts)

SHIRT - plain white - short or long sleeved, with collar (not polo shirts)

CLIP ON SCHOOL TIE (in the House colour)

CLIP ON SCHOOL TIE (in the House colour)

V-NECK PULLOVER – (optional) plain navy or navy with school logo preferred

V-NECK PULLOVER – (optional) plain navy or navy with school logo preferred

SKIRT – Blue/yellow pleated Kilt – Price & Buckland issue only

 

TROUSERS – plain black.  Same style as issued at Price & Buckland.  Not jeans, cords, denim material or tight legged trousers/jeggings/leggings

TROUSERS – plain black.  Same style as issued at Price & Buckland.  Not jeans, cords, denim material or tight legged trousers

SOCKS - navy blue, black or white

TIGHTS  - plain weave, navy blue, black or medium shade

SOCKS – navy blue, black or subdued medium shade

SHOES – black only, low heeled, substantial and not open toed.  No stiletto heels, sling back or sandals.  No trainers, boots, canvas shoes/plimsolls or metal copped heels

SHOES – black only, low heeled, substantial.  No trainers, boots, canvas shoes/plimsolls or metal capped heels

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NOTES FOR CLARIFICATION

It is understandable that students and parents are pressurised into buying items of clothing according to the latest fashion trend.  Children come to school to work hard and learn in a safe secure environment and the notes below should clarify many situations.  If in doubt ring the school for clarification.  Unless there are very special circumstances students who do not meet our uniform code will be internally excluded.  All students must carry a Uniform/Equipment Card at all times.  Infringements are noted on the card and sanctions include after school detentions.

SCHOOL BLAZER - The navy blazer with school badge is to be worn by both girls and boys until the end of Year 11.  The blazer is to be worn:

1.   To and from school

2.   In school

To keep the blazer as smart as possible it is expected that:

a) It is removed for all practical lessons eg Science, Art, Design Technology, and hung up.

b) It is removed for energetic play at lunchtime and break.

FOOTWEAR - The school is anxious to comply with the 'Health and Safety Code of  Practice' and to minimise the possibility of serious injury to children's feet, particularly in practical subjects.

Trainers are to be worn during recognised PE activities only.  Shoes (not trainers) are to be worn whilst travelling to and from school and during school hours.  If alternative footwear is required for medical reasons, a doctor's medical note must be brought to school.  Low heeled means the heel should not exceed approx. 2 inches (5 cm) measured at the back.  There have been instances where children have fallen when a high heel has caught in steps.  There is also now evidence to suggest high heeled shoes can cause lower back damage in later life.

OUTDOOR 'COATS' - plain, navy or a neutral colour.  'Fashion' coats, leather or denim do not comply with requirements.  All Outdoor wear should be removed on entry to classrooms.  No badges or slogans.

JEWELLERY, VALUABLES & MAKE UP - NO MAKE-UP OR JEWELLERY/NAIL POLISH, FALSE NAILS or other items the school deems inappropriate.  With the exception of watches which can be worn in school.  Valuable items should not be brought to school.  Students with pierced ears may wear one pair of SMALL silver or gold studs or SMALL sleepers (one piece per ear lobe) but NOT during PE lessons. No other piercings are allowed.  As a guide small sleepers should not exceed 1cm across.  Make up is not allowed unless for exceptional medical circumstances.  Items used to tie hair back should be unobtrusive.

EXTREMES OF FASHION - Extremes of fashion are NOT allowed.  Some examples of extremes which would not be allowed include:

Hair:- dyed an unnatural colour, short cropped (number 1 and 2). No skinheads.

Studs and Rings etc (except one stud in each ear lobe, nowhere else).

MARKING OF CLOTHING - All clothing and other personal property should be clearly marked with the owners' name.  We recommend the name is "sewn in" the clothing item.

SCHOOL CODE OF CONDUCT - Compliance with school uniform is part of the school code of conduct.  Failure to comply with the uniform guidelines may result in your child being internally excluded from normal lessons.  You choose Chelmer Valley High School because you believe in its aims, policies, practices and values.  We look forward to working with you in upholding our standards.

WELL DRESSED STUDENTS - Just wearing the correct uniform does not mean students always look well dressed.  We insist that students wear their uniform with pride and keep it clean and smart.  For example, blouses and shirts should be tucked in, ties worn properly with the top button done up and shoes clean.

It is recognised that certain religions and beliefs require their adherents to conform to a particular dress code.  This could include for example covering their head.  The school permits the safe wearing of the Hijab (Islamic head scarf) in the colours of navy blue or black in line with the school uniform policy.  Should students have other uniform requests relating to religious beliefs, they should contact the school directly.

INCORRECT UNIFORM

If students arrive at school wearing incorrect uniform the following sanctions will occur:

  • The item will be confiscated and given back at the end of the day.  If the issues persist the period of confiscation may be extended.
  • If it is impractical to confiscate the item a letter will be sent home explaining the part of the uniform which is incorrect.  The student will be given a certain amount of time to amend the issue (i.e. buy shoes trousers etc. if required).  If after this time nothing has changed the student will be sent home and a meeting will be arranged with parents/carers to discuss a positive way forward.

PRE LOVED UNIFORM

Any unwanted good quality uniform can be donated to the school to be used for sale at our ‘pre-loved’ uniform shop.  Please drop any items you wish to donate at the school reception.  The school will offer regular ‘pre-loved’ sales that will be advertised via our school bulletin.  Should you have an urgent requirement, please contact the school to book a private appointment to view our stock.

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