Sixth Form Dress Code

The majority of students prefer to have a dress code in the Sixth Form, as this saves competitive dressing and the daily anxiety over what to wear.

We expect you to dress as if you are working in a business/ office environment, thus low-cut tops, strappy tops, shorts, flip flops etc are not acceptable.

Issues with the dress code will be dealt with by Form Tutors in the first instance. Students may be asked to return home to change into appropriate clothing.

Footwear

Footwear must be plain, black or brown and polishable. Plimsolls, knee high boots and canvas shoes/trainers are not acceptable. Footwear should be suitable for an office environment.

Trousers

Plain black or grey trousers – this does not include black/grey denim or denim effect fabric. Trousers should be full length, plain cut, of a traditional style and with no studs or buttons. Skinny jeans, jean style chinos, black/grey jeans, leggings or jeggings are not permitted.

Skirts

Black, grey or burgundy (plain or patterned) and of a sensible length (mid-thigh or lower)
No denim material is permitted.
Fabric jersey / stretch / bodycon skirts are also not permitted as we believe that these are not appropriate business attire.

Dresses

Dresses can be worn but need to be black, grey or burgundy (plain or patterned) and of a sensible length (mid-thigh or lower)
No denim material is permitted.
Fabric jersey / stretch / bodycon dresses are also not permitted as we believe that these are not appropriate business attire.

Tights

Plain black or grey tights

Tops

Plain polo neck or crew neck T shirts in black, grey, white or burgundy can be worn.
Plain black, grey, white or burgundy shirts/blouses can be worn.
Plain black, grey, white or burgundy sweaters, sweatshirts or cardigans may be worn. (No hoodies)
No thin-strapped / vest style tops (shoulders must be covered). No exposed mid-rifts. No large logos on any item of clothing.

Outdoor Jackets

Outdoor jackets must be in keeping with professional office dress (denim is unacceptable). No hoodies, zipped or otherwise, at any time.

Tattoos

No visible tattoos are permitted.

Hair Colour

Hair should be a natural colour even if dyed, ie. no pink, blue, green colour is acceptable.

After Flu Session Information for Parents/Carers

If a consent form has been completed and your child missed the vaccine in school, we will text you about a 2nd opportunity, this will be via a Community Clinic.

If you missed completing a Flu consent form but would like your child to receive the vaccine, we can still arrange it. Please contact the School Aged Immunisation on tel. 0300 3000 007. We will then email you information about a catch-up session at our Community Clinics.

**Please be aware that local pharmacies are not offering free flu vaccines to school aged children this year**

Kind Regards School Aged Immunisation Service