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Co-op Academy Hamilton
Uniform Policy
Policy details
- Date created - July 2023
- Date reviewed - June 2026
- Date approved - June 2026
- Next review date - June 2027
- Policy owner - L Brandrick
Why Having a Uniform is Important
Our academy believes that a school uniform is an important contributor to the overall success of the academy and, therefore, expects that the school uniform will be worn by all children – including those in the Nursery.
This policy document outlines:
- The reasons for having a school uniform
- What the school uniform consists of
- Making the uniform accessible
- How the school will deal with non-adherence
The academy trust believes that school uniform is important in building the pupils’ sense of identity and belonging to the community of their academy. It instils a sense of pride in the academy and supports positive behaviour. It is one of the symbols of the ethos of the academy and protects children from social pressures whatever their race, religion, gender or background. Other advantages to having a school uniform are linked to security as a uniform enables pupils to be identified easily and means that any intruders can be identified swiftly.
The Uniform Consists of:
Boys Grey Trousers
Shorts can be worn in the summer
White polo shirt
Blue academy jumper, preferably with school logo
Grey socks
Black school shoes with secure fastening
Girls Grey trousers, skirt or pinafore
Blue academy jumper, preferably with school logo
White socks
Black school shoes with secure fastening
In winter: grey tights
In summer: skorts or blue and white summer dresses
General Uniform Requirements
Warm and waterproof coat with hood
Wellies (EYFS and Key Stage 1)
Water bottle with sports lid
Book bag - no backpacks please
Sun hat during summer
All in one waterproof suit (EYFS Only)
PE Kit (does not apply to nursery)
Black or grey shorts or grey jogging bottoms
White round neck T-shirt
Black trainers
Normal school jumper
Branded uniform can be purchased from the National Schoolwear Centre, Stafford Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, ST1 1LS.
Uniform Guidance
- All items of school uniform must be clearly labelled with the child’s name.
- Additional guidance will be given with regards to changes to seasonal uniform.
Jewellery
- Jewellery must not be worn including earrings (Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year2).
- Only stud earrings may be worn in Key Stage 2 (from year 3), but must be removed on P.E days. No other earrings will be permitted.
- Standard ‘non-toy’ watches may be worn in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2
although the academy cannot take responsibility for them and they must be removed for P.E. lessons.
- No smart / iwatches are allowed.
Hair
- Long hair must be tied back.
- No dyed, shaved lines or patterned hairstyles are allowed in the academy
- Back and sides of hair should be no shorter than a Grade 1 cut.
- Hair accessories should be small, plain and in academy colours (e.g. no large bows). No tinsel or coloured braids.
Footwear
- Children’s footwear must be black, with a secure fastening (buckles, laces or Velcro).
- Shoes with a ‘high heel’ are not permitted.
- Trainers are only to be worn as part of the P.E kit on P.E days. They are not permitted at any other time.
In the interest of health & safety, these items are NOT permitted in the academy:
- Umbrellas
- Sunglasses (unless prescription)
- Pumps should not be worn with jogging bottoms
- Open-toed sandals, shoes with raised heels, clogs or mules should also not be worn. These are not suitable or safe, especially at playtimes
- Jewellery – Strictly no chains, rings or earrings to be worn. If your child arrives at the academy wearing earrings, you will be asked to remove them before the child enters. Alternatively, you will be contacted to attend the academy to remove your child’s earrings. Key Stage 2 children can wear a small stud earring. This must be removed on P.E days
- Make up, nail polish and temporary tattoos must not be worn (unless under extenuating circumstances)
- Corded P.E. bags and back pack bags
- Water bottle without a spout or straw
- No mobile phones or other electronic devices. If brought into school they will be stored in a safe place and handed to the adult collecting at the end of the day.
Accessibility to Academy Uniform
- The trust recognises the need to ensure that the uniform is affordable and will work with the academy to ensure they use any donated uniform to hold ‘pre-loved’ uniform sales.
- The academy will also ensure that parents or carers where necessary, know about any local authority schemes that can provide school clothing grants or other help towards the cost of school clothing.
- The trust recognises its obligations to accommodate reasonable religious requirements within the official academy uniform and to ensure it is not discriminatory on the grounds of gender, race, religion or belief.
Please be aware that what is and is not acceptable will be decided by the academy in line with this policy and the academy’s decision is final.
Please note that by sending your child to our Academy, you are agreeing to ensure that your child abides by this policy.
If you have any queries or questions regarding any aspect of uniform, jewellery or hair style, please speak to a member of academy staff.