Wearing school colours gives children a sense of identity with the school, which helps to encourage a community spirit. We expect all children to wear the school uniform and thank parents for supporting this.
The school colour is red, and we encourage children to wear it as much as possible. All branded clothing can be ordered from Skoolkit. The school accepts both branded and plain unbranded uniform. Please note that many supermarkets and other clothing stores sell unbranded school uniform such as trousers, skirts, plain white polo shirts and dresses. Good quality second-hand uniform is also available at school. If you are unsure of which size to order, or have any questions about school uniform, please contact the school office.
Please remember that all items must be marked with your child's name. The uniform consists of the following:
Children need to ensure they bring in their PE kit in a suitable bag or drawstring bag. It is most successful if they bring in at the beginning of the term and the staff will send home at an appropriate time in the half-term to be washed and brought back for the next PE lesson:
As a school, we have purchased a number of plain white t-shirts which will be given out to those children who do not wear the correct PE kit and the expectation will be that the t-shirt is returned, washed, the next day.
As the colder months approach, we'd like to kindly remind you of the importance of maintaining consistency in your child's school uniform attire, even during winter. Ensuring that your child wears the correct school uniform, including plain red jumper or fleece and appropriate footwear, is crucial for several reasons:
Sense of Unity: Uniformity in attire fosters a sense of unity and belonging amongst pupils, promoting equality and reducing distractions in the learning environment.
Identification and Safety: A consistent school uniform makes it easier to identify children, especially during school outings and events. Additionally, appropriate footwear ensures safety during physical activities.
Wet & Cold Protection: Ensuing that your child has well-equipped clothing will really help to keep them warm and dry. Please ensure they have a coat that is at least water-resistant. As it gets colder, a plain red or black beamy/woolly hat will keep the cold at bay.
By adhering to the school uniform guidelines, you not only support the school's values but also contribute to the overall well-being and safety of your child. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring that your child is dressed appropriately for school throughout the summer months.
As the warmer months approach, we'd like to kindly remind you of the importance of maintaining consistency in your child's school uniform attire, even during summer. Ensuring that your child wears the correct school uniform, including plain red sun hat or cap and appropriate footwear, is crucial for several reasons:
Sense of Unity: Uniformity in attire fosters a sense of unity and belonging among pupils, promoting equality and reducing distractions in the learning environment.
Identification and Safety: A consistent school uniform makes it easier to identify children, especially during school outings and events. Additionally, appropriate footwear ensures safety during physical activities.
Sun Protection: A red plain sun hat or cap serves as a protective measure against the harmful effects of sun exposure, helping to prevent sunburns and heat-related illnesses during outdoor activities.
By adhering to the school uniform guidelines, you not only support the school's values but also contribute to the overall well-being and safety of your child. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring that your child is dressed appropriately for school throughout the summer months.
At Weeke Primary school we do not have a Uniform Policy. However, the governing body and staff work closely to ensure that the expectations set consider the cost and protected characteristics of individuals or groups. If a parent or carer wishes to express any concerns regarding the approach or just want to talk through it, please contact the school office or speak to your child's class teacher.
For further information, please see the most recent guidance sent to schools regarding uniforms.