Runela

Junior School

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School Uniform
For boys:

pale blue or white shirt, or white or navy polo shirt with logo *
red trousers or shorts
navy blue sweatshirt with logo * or plain black jumper
money belt

yellow shoes!

   
For girls:

white or red blouse, or white or navy polo shirt with logo *
grey or red skirt or pinafore, or navy or grey trousers or culottes. In summer, pale blue checked or striped school dress
black or blue socks or tights
plain navy cardigan, sweatshirt with logo * or plain navy jumper
money belt

 

PE Kit

For boys:

plain or shadow stripe navy shorts*
sky blue t-shirt with school logo * or plain sky blue t-shirt
trainers or plimsolls
plain blue or black swimming trunks (not shorts)
swimming hat *

   
For girls:

navy netball skirt, or plain or shadow stripe navy shorts*
sky blue t-shirt with school logo * or plain sky blue t-shirt
trainers or plimsolls
plain black or blue one piece swimsuit
swimming hat *

 

All items marked with a * are available through the school office only. Most items are held in stock.

We rely on parents' support with regard to the maintenance of good standards of dress.

Gel is not permitted. Jeans may not be worn. Children must wear sensible, low heeled plain black shoes to school - trainers are not permitted other than for PE. Skirts should not be too tight or short. All clothing and money belts must be clearly marked with the child's name. For reasons of safety and security NO jewellery other than watches may be worn, and no responsibility is accepted by the school for the safe keeping of valuables.

In line with the Exampleshire Safety Policy children must remove all earrings for all PE lessons, and take responsibility for them by bringing in a small container to keep them safe in their personal trays during the lesson.

When earrings have been newly pierced the studs may be kept in and covered with surgical tape. This reduces the risk but does not make the situation safe. We ask you to provide the tape and again expect the children to take responsibility for keeping and applying it.