Uniform and Equipment
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Boys Girls
Black/Charcoal grey trousers
Black blazer - (badge available separately)
Grey or Black ‘V’ necked jumper
White traditional shirt (tucked in)
Cromwell tie
Sensible black shoes (no trainers)
Suitable outdoor clothing

For Games
Burgundy Shirt - (rugby type)
Burgundy football socks
Black shorts
Football boots
Towel

For P.E
White shorts
White tee shirt
White socks
Plimsolls or training shoes (NOT black soles)
Towel

Optional
Black track suit bottoms
Cricket whites
Running spikes
Strongly Recommended – Gum Shield/Shin pads

Summer Uniform
Plain White Polo Shirt
White Polo Shirt with College badge (available only from the College)

Black/Charcoal grey skirt (knee length)
Black/charcoal grey trousers (trousers that are slim fit, ¾ length or have pocket detailing that look like jeans should NOT be worn)
White traditional shirt (tucked in)
Burgundy 'V' necked sweatshirt (College type)
Cromwell tie
Black shoes with low heels (no trainers)
Suitable outdoor clothing

Optional
Black blazer with college badge

For Games
Burgundy socks
Burgundy shorts
Burgundy skirt
White polo shirt with collar
Round necked maroon sweatshirt
Towel
Studded boots for hockey

For P.E.
Burgundy shorts
White aertex blouse or polo shirt
White trainers
White socks

Optional
Black track suit bottoms
Strongly recommended –Gum Shield/Shin Pads
Running spikes

Summer Uniform
Plain White Polo Shirt
White Polo Shirt with College badge (available only from the College)

Jewellery
1 ear stud per ear
1 ring (simple unraised style) per hand
1 watch
Nose studs and other body piercings are a health and safety hazard and are NOT acceptable. NO Necklaces and bangles
Hair
Colour and style must be appropriate and not reflect fashion fads (e.g. no coloured hair extensions)
Nails
The College discourages the wearing of nail varnish, false nails and “gelled” nails on Health and Safety grounds. Any pupil not complying may find themselves unable to participate in some curriculum areas.
Make-Up
Should not be worn in Key Stage 3 (Years 7, 8 and 9). Pupils in KS4 (Years 10 and 11) may wear discrete make-up – foundation and mascara are acceptable. NO eyeliner
Shoes
These should be low heeled to ensure accidents don’t occur when moving about the College