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The Lampard Community School

The Lampard Community School

Uniform Policy

Lower School

Black or dark grey trousers or skirt.

Plain white shirt or polo shirt.

Royal blue sweatshirt or cardigan, with optional embroidered school logo.

 

 

Middle School

Black or dark grey trousers or skirt.

Plain white shirt or polo shirt.

Purple sweatshirt  or cardigan, with optional embroidered school logo.

 

 

Upper School

Black or dark grey trousers or skirt.

Plain white or black shirt or polo shirt.

Black sweatshirt or cardigan with optional embroidered school logo.

 

Our sweatshirts and cardigans can be purchased from SchoolThreads. We also have a stock of quality pre-loved school jumpers, which are available for you to purchase for a small donation per jumper (suggest £3). The money raised from the sale of the jumpers will go back in to school activities/resources that our students will benefit from.

All other items can be purchased from any high street retailer, to help keep costs to a minimum

 

Summer uniform

In warm weather, school-style summer dresses (blue - lower school, purple - middle school) or plain [school style] black or dark grey shorts with plain white polo shirts can be worn.

Shoes, coats and bags

Shoes need to be plain black and suitable for walking and playing. All students will need to bring a coat to school with them in cool or wet weather. Bags can be any design as long as they do not display offensive logos. 

It would be helpful if students were able to bring in a pair of wellington boots to be left in school, for outdoor sessions in our Forest School area.

Kit for sport/PE

All students take part in sporting activities and need a plain pale blue or white T-shirt or polo shirt, black shorts or tracksuit trousers, and trainers. A plain black or dark blue tracksuit top or hooded sweatshirt may be worn for outdoor sport. If your child has swimming lessons at some point during the year they will need appropriate swimming kit including a swim hat for students with long hair. It supports independence if all items of clothing are clearly marked with your child's name.

Jewellery and Body Piercing

Students are asked not to wear jewellery to school, other than small, plain stud earrings and watches. They will be asked to remove these before some lessons as they can cause injury during sport and practical lessons, as well as during break times if the student is involved in active games. If earrings cannot be removed, the ear must be taped over so that any accidental knock to that part of the body will not result in too much damage. Other forms of body piercing are not considered appropriate for school.

Make up / Hair

Students are asked not to wear make-up to school or to colour their hair an unnatural shade.