ST CUTHBERT’S RC PRIMARY SCHOOL GUIDELINES ON UNIFORM POLICY INCLUDING HAIRSTYLES ‘Delight in the Good’

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ST CUTHBERT’S RC PRIMARY SCHOOL GUIDELINES ON UNIFORM POLICY INCLUDING HAIRSTYLES ‘Delight in the Good’

We are a Rights Respecting School

As parents you have the right to choose which school your child attends. Once you have chosen that school you and your child have the responsibility to follow the rules and guidelines of the school Rules ensure everybody understands their rights and responsibilities

St Cuthbert’s RC Primary School has a Home School Agreement which informs everyone of their rights and responsibilities.

Agreement for Children To help myself at school, I will do my best to: * Come to school regularly and be on time. * Complete my homework and return it to school. * Read my books to someone at home. * Take care of school books, equipment and the school buildings. * Listen and take note of all adults in school. * Keep the school rules, behave well and be polite and helpful to other pupils and adults. * Talk to my teacher if I am unhappy or need help. Schools Pledge To help your child at school, we will try our best to: * Deliver a broad, balanced and carefully planned curriculum which meets the needs of your child and the requirements of the national curriculum. * Ensure your child’s physical and social wellbeing at all times, and to foster feelings of confidence, self worth and belonging. * Actively welcome parents and carers into the life of the school and to ensure that teaching staff are always available, by mutual agreement, to discuss any concerns you might have about your child’s progress or welfare. * Contact you as soon as possible if we have concerns about your child’s work, behaviour, attendance or punctuality. * Set a planned programme of home activities that meet the needs of your child. * Provide a range of activities designed to enrich your child's experience. *Keep you fully Informed about your child’s progress. Head teacher: Parents/Carer Pledge To help my child at school, I will try my best to: * Uphold the ethos of our Catholic school. * Ensure my child wears school uniform and is provided with a PE and swimming kit. * See that my child arrives at school and is collected promptly at the beginning and end of the school day. * Contact the school before 9:30 am if my child is going to be absent. * Support my child with homework and other home learning opportunities and listen to my children read. * Work with the school to ensure my child behaves well.. * Talk to a member of staff if my child is worried about attending school or if something happens to affect my child’s learning. * Reply to any school correspondence. * Attend parents evenings and discussions about my child’s progress at school. Parent: St. Cuthbert’s RC Primary School ‘Delight in the Good’ Agreement for Children To help myself at school, I will do my best to: * Come to school regularly and be on time. * Complete my homework and return it to school. * Read my books to someone at home. * Take care of school books, equipment and the school buildings. * Listen and take note of all adults in school. * Keep the school rules, behave well and be polite and helpful to other pupils and adults. * Talk to my teacher if I am unhappy or need help. Child: Agreement for Children To help myself at school, I will do my best to: * Come to school regularly and be on time. * Complete my homework and return it to school. * Read my books to someone at home. * Take care of school books, equipment and the school buildings. * Listen and take note of all adults in school. * Keep the school rules, behave well and be polite and helpful to other pupils and adults. * Talk to my teacher if I am unhappy or need help. Schools Pledge To help your child at school, we will try our best to: * Deliver a broad, balanced and carefully planned curriculum which meets the needs of your child and the requirements of the national curriculum. * Ensure your child’s physical and social wellbeing at all times, and to foster feelings of confidence, self worth and belonging. * Actively welcome parents and carers into the life of the school and to ensure that teaching staff are always available, by mutual agreement, to discuss any concerns you might have about your child’s progress or welfare. * Contact you as soon as possible if we have concerns about your child’s work, behaviour, attendance or punctuality. * Set a planned programme of home activities that meet the needs of your child. * Provide a range of activities designed to enrich your child's experience. *Keep you fully Informed about your child’s progress. Head teacher: Parents/Carer Pledge To help my child at school, I will try my best to: * Uphold the ethos of our Catholic school. * Ensure my child wears school uniform and is provided with a PE and swimming kit. * See that my child arrives at school and is collected promptly at the beginning and end of the school day. * Contact the school before 9:30 am if my child is going to be absent. * Support my child with homework and other home learning opportunities and listen to my children read. * Work with the school to ensure my child behaves well.. * Talk to a member of staff if my child is worried about attending school or if something happens to affect my child’s learning. * Reply to any school correspondence. * Attend parents evenings and discussions about my child’s progress at school. Parent: St. Cuthbert’s RC Primary School ‘Delight in the Good’ Agreement for Children To help myself at school, I will do my best to: * Come to school regularly and be on time. * Complete my homework and return it to school. * Read my books to someone at home. * Take care of school books, equipment and the school buildings. * Listen and take note of all adults in school. * Keep the school rules, behave well and be polite and helpful to other pupils and adults. * Talk to my teacher if I am unhappy or need help. Child: Parents/Carer Pledge To help my child at school, I will try my best to: * Uphold the ethos of our Catholic school. * Ensure my child wears school uniform and is provided with a PE and swimming kit and has a sensible hairstyle in line with school policy. * See that my child arrives at school and is collected promptly at the beginning and end of the school day. * Contact the school before 9:30 am if my child is going to be absent. * Support my child with homework and other home learning opportunities and listen to my children read. * Work with the school to ensure my child behaves well.. * Talk to a member of staff if my child is worried about attending school or if something happens to affect my child’s learning. * Reply to any school correspondence. * Attend parents evenings and discussions about my child’s progress at school. Parent: Child ‘s Pledge To help myself at school, I will do my best to: Come to school regularly and be on time. Wear my school uniform, remember my PE kit and have a sensible hairstyle, in line with school policy. * Complete my homework and return it to school. * Read my school books to myself or someone at home. * Take care of school books, equipment and the school buildings. * Listen and take note of all adults in school. * Keep the school rules, behave well and be polite and helpful to other pupils and adults. * Talk to my teacher if I am unhappy or need help. Child: St. Cuthbert’s RC Primary School ‘Delight in the Good’ School Pledge To help your child at school, we will: * Deliver a broad, balanced and carefully planned curriculum which meets the needs of your child and the requirements of the national curriculum. * Ensure your child’s physical and social wellbeing at all times, and to foster feelings of confidence, self worth and belonging. * Actively welcome parents and carers into the life of the school and to ensure that teaching staff are always available, by mutual agreement, to discuss any concerns you might have about your child’s progress or welfare. * Contact you as soon as possible if we have concerns about your child’s work, behaviour, attendance or punctuality. * Set a planned programme of home activities that meet the needs of your child. * Provide a range of activities designed to enrich your child's experience. *Keep you fully informed about your child’s progress. Head teacher:

Uniform policy The following slides give clarity to our Uniform Policy Making expectations clear Informing you of the sanctions in place

Uniform Policy As a school we believe our smart uniform promotes unity and gives a sense of identity. Our uniform encourages a neat and tidy appearance which enables our pupils to feel good about themselves and take pride in their school.

NAME YOUR UNIFORM! Please ensure that all uniform. PE kit and plimsolls are named – children have a knack of misplacing their belongings! Please check handwritten labels regularly as they do wash out.

Girls You should wear:- a white blouse or polo shirt with a grey skirt, pinafore, trousers, or shorts.(a tie is optional) a burgundy jumper, sweatshirt or cardigan. Sensible flat black shoes, no coloured patterns, laces or obvious logos plain socks in black, white or grey and tights in black or grey. In summer you may wear red and white gingham dresses.

Boys You should wear:- G rey trousers with a white shirt or white polo shirt. (a tie is optional) A burgundy sweatshirt or jumper All black shoes -no white soles, colour flashes, colour laces or obvious logos. In summer you may wear grey shorts with black or grey socks.

Footwear School shoes should be appropriate, flat and all black

Unsuitable Footwear School shoes should be all black, no higher than the ankle, with no white/coloured laces, soles or patterns and no obvious logos. Children will be expected to wear plimsolls, inside school, if their footwear is unsuitable.

BOOTS Children are expected to change out of boots and wellingtons on entering school. School shoes should be brought to school in a bag. Children will be expected to wear plimsolls if their footwear is unsuitable.

PE KIT Black/dk blue shorts White round necked T shirt Black plimsolls KS2 as above but also tracksuit and trainers

Jewellery and accessories For health and safety reasons we do not allow the wearing of any jewellery, other than a watch. Nail varnish, make up and tattoo/transfers are forbidden.

Hairstyles Just as we expect children to address appropriately for school, we also expect them to adopt a suitable, age appropriate hairstyle We actively discourage extreme hairstyles as they do not compliment our school uniform. We consider extreme such as hair colouring, tramlines, shaven heads, rats tails and logos or any other style that could draw attention to the child and single them out from the rest of the school. If as a school we feel a hairstyle is unsuitable we will ask for this to be rectified. Any hair long enough to be tied back should be.

No dyed or streaked hair Parents will be contacted to take their child home and return it to its original colour that day.

No scrolls, patterns or tram lines Parents will be contacted to take their child home and remove any patterns that day.

No gel or other hair products! Children and parents will be reminded products are discouraged.

Long hair to be tied back Bands and/or grips will be provided for child to tie back hair.

Discrepancy in length When hair is longer at the back than the sides, the long hair must be tied back and gripped up to the shorter length. This style is discouraged

No fashionable hairbands or brightly coloured accessories

Parental Support Please parents, do not feel you have to give in to your child’s demands to look like their tv, pop or sport idols. There are plenty of ways to express individuality without resorting to fashionable hairstyles. School is not a fashion parade, and we would rather not have the distraction of extreme hairstyles or fashionable clothes except on charity fun or themed days. Thankyou for your support