Wolviston pupils wear their uniform with pride. Our school uniform shows that we are part of our school community. We have the highest expectations for our children and this includes school uniform and appearance. School leaders, including governors, believe that wearing a uniform helps to promote positive behaviour, supports effective teaching and learning and contributes to the ethos of the school. Our children have told us that wearing school uniform helps them to feel settled, prepared for school and provides a sense of belonging.
We respect and promote equality and diversity within our school community. Our goal is to create a safe place without prejudice where children have the opportunity to thrive. Our School Uniform policy supports pupils’ religious, cultural and societal beliefs.
It is our policy that children wear full school uniform for daily attendance at school. It is expected that uniform items will also be worn when pupils are representing the school, including school visits and sporting fixtures, whether or not these are in school hours or away from the school site. Our expectations for presentation are written in our uniform policy. The School Uniform policy forms part of our Home-School Agreement.
We have ensured that items of our school uniform, supplied by Motiv8, are comparable in cost to other primary schools. We recognise the importance of value for money and therefore we would like to extend the wearing of school uniform PE kit until further notice. Branded sportswear clothing, no matter how small the logo, is not permitted. By removing branded items, we can ensure our school uniform meets all national regulations concerning equal opportunities whilst keeping costs down. Children who wear branded sportswear will be given reminders and may be required to change into items of spare PE kit held in school, if school PE uniform is avoided.
Early Years (Nursery and Reception) Uniform
- Navy embroidered logo sweatshirt
- Navy joggers or navy leggings
- Black trainers
School Uniform Y1 – Y6
- White blouse / shirt (not polo shirt)
- Wolviston Primary School tie
- Tartan skirt, tartan pinafore dress or dark grey trousers
- Navy cardigan or V-necked jumper with embroidered school logo.
- Navy/grey socks or navy/grey tights
- Black school shoes (heel no more than 1.5 inches/5cm.)
- No trainers, plimsolls or sand shoes.
Children are welcome to wear the following during summer term:
- Navy and white gingham dress
- White short sleeved shirt, navy tank top with Wolviston Primary School tie
- Grey smart shorts (not sports shorts)
- White socks (girls)
- School sandals (heel no more than 1 inch/3cm)
- No trainers, plimsolls or sand shoes
- Children in KS2 (Y3-Y6) can change from school shoes into trainers at lunchtime. They must be able to change shoes independently.
Reception – Y6 PE KIT
- Embroidered school logo navy shorts and navy polo shirt, dark coloured trainers
- For sessions in the colder months children can wear the outdoor PE kit; this consists of an embroidered school logo navy hoodie and navy tracksuit bottoms
Please continue to send your child to school in our school uniform PE kit, PE days may have changed for your child. Our PE days are listed below:
Class 1 | Monday and Wednesday |
Class 2 | Monday and Wednesday |
Class 3 | Tuesday and Thursday |
Class 4 | Tuesday and Thursday |
Children in Nursery will participate in physical development activities every day as part of their Nursery routine and do not require a separate PE kit.
When necessary, we may relax the school uniform for example; celebration days, fundraising events or extreme weather conditions.
Pre-Loved Uniform
Given the expense of school uniform and the fact that children grow so quickly, a pre-loved uniform shop has been set up in school. This means that should parents require new uniform items such as ties, jumpers, cardigans and tank tops they can, for a small donation, purchase pre-loved items from the school office. Please ask for more information. Items of uniform which have been gently used are always welcomed into school for recycling.