School Uniform
Higher Bebington Junior School
School Uniform
Winter:
Navy blue school sweatshirt cardigan/ v neck sweatshirt/ v neck tank top ideally with the school logo
Grey pinafore type dress or skirt or trousers (not leggings or joggers)
White blouse/shirt
School tie
Plain grey/black or grey/black tights
Flat black shoes (no boots/ankle boots)
Trainers in any colour are not permitted unless for PE.
Summer:
Option of changing to blue and white gingham check dress or grey shorts
Please note that we are an OPAL school and all children should have a change of shoes for playing on the field (old trainers or wellies are ideal), as well as a coat in school each day. If you child is someone who likes to get muddy, a change of clothes can be brought into school too!
P.E. Kit:
On PE days, the children should come into school in their PE kits. Parents/carers will be informed of their child’s PE day and any changes.
White t-shirt ideally with school logo
Navy/black shorts
Plain navy or black tracksuit (for colder weather)
Trainers
Football kits and brightly coloured sportswear are not permitted.
Swimming:
One-piece swimming costume or trunks (not swimming shorts), towel, bathing cap or hair band for long hair.
Jewellery:
Children are allowed to wear:
∙ One pair of plain, small earrings – must be removed for any PE activity
∙ Wristwatch - must be removed for any PE activity General
Jewellery is the responsibility of the pupil and not the school. Lost or damaged items will not be refunded.
Hair/Make-Up:
Plain coloured hair bobbles (black, blue, grey, white ) and hairbands (no flowers, bows or similar)
The school does not allow extremes of hair fashions i.e. no lines, patterns, shaved heads, spiky hair or dying of hair.
No nail varnish or nail extensions
No make up
The school reserves the right to make a judgement on the suitability of pupils’ hair and appearance.
Pupils with what could be deemed extreme hairstyles may be exempt from the rule above on racial or religious grounds, taking into consideration each individual pupil’s scenario.
The school endeavours to ensure that our uniform is as gender-neutral as possible.Pupils who identify as the opposite sex to their birth sex are permitted to wear the uniform of their preferred gender.
Good quality, second hand uniforms can be collected for free from https://wirralfuss.co.uk/wirral-f-u-p-s-free-uniform-for-primary-school/
They provide both primary and secondary uniforms and also welcome donations.