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School Uniform

SCHOOL UNIFORM

All clothes must be labelled clearly with the name of your child.

 

  • Grey skirt or trousers

  • White blouse, shirt, or polo t-shirt

  • Purple Sweater

  • White, grey or black socks

  • Black shoes (not trainers)

  • In warmer months the children can wear check purple and white dresses, grey or black shorts.

 

School uniform can be purchased from TFS School & Dancewear Shop in Dartford.

 

TFS School & Dancewear
45 Spital Street
Dartford
Kent
DA1 2DX
UK
Phone: 01322 291 838
enquiries@tfsclothing.co.uk

Click here for website

 

Jeans and tracksuit bottoms are not considered suitable for school and should not be worn. For safety reasons sensible, low heeled shoes with backs are insisted upon.

 

PE KIT

Please provide the following:

 

  • Trainers for outside activities
  • Plimsolls for indoor activities
  • Black or grey shorts
  • Plain black or grey tracksuit
  • A t-shirt of your child's designated team colour

 

PE kit should be worn to school on your child's designated PE day.

JEWELLERY

Rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings are a hazard in school. We have a duty of care to keep every child safe and mitigating risk will allow us to do so.
  • Wearing of jewellery can result in tearing or piercing of flesh;
  • There is a potential for injury to the wearer due to inadvertent contact of jewellery with other people, clothing etc;
  • There is a risk to other people especially at playtimes and PE lessons where injury could occur due to contact with jewellery worn by another person;
  • There is a risk of injury to the wearer from removing tape used to cover jewellery if the tape pulls the jewellery as it is removed. Some people can have an allergic reaction to plasters or adhesive tape and this needs to be considered.
 
However, there is one exception: jewellery may be worn if required for medical reasons, e.g. a medical bracelet. In these circumstances parents/carers must apply in writing to the Headteacher. 
 
Watches should not be smart watches and not linked to mobile phones or have photo taking functions.  Watches may be worn by children who can tell the time, they are not to be worn as a fashion accessory.
 

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