- About
- Mission, values and drivers
- Dixons Academies Trust
- Our academy day
- Our nursery
- Uniform
- Curriculum
- Family handbook
- Pupil expectations
- Leadership
- School meals
- Our staff
- Pupil premium and sports grant
- Remote learning
- Performance tables
- Policies and documents
- MCAS (My Child at School)
- Safeguarding
- Governance
- Ofsted
- Antibullying
- Research School
- Improvement planning
- The Lord Kalms Bursary
- GDPR & Privacy
Uniform
Uniform
The following items are required:
- purple jumper or cardigan with logo
- grey long trousers, skirt, pinafore dress or shalwar kameez
- white shirt
- plain black, purple or grey hijab/topi
- plain flat, black shoes (no logos, stripes, flashing lights or wheels).
Please make sure your child has a coat for the playground. If boots are to be worn in winter, please bring shoes to change into inside the building.
Your child's school bag can be the flat Dixons Marchbank bag or rucksack which is available from our uniform suppliers. Alternatively, you can bring your own small rucksack.
Following parent feedback, pupils will bring their own water bottles to school. The bottle must be clear, clearly labelled with your child’s name and no larger than one litre in size. It is the parent’s responsibility to take the water bottle home to clean. Pupils will refill bottles throughout the school day.
PE kit
The following items are required:
- plain white t-shirt
- plain black or grey shorts
- plain black or grey tracksuit bottoms
- purple jumper or cardigan with logo
- plain black trainers
All uniform items should have your child’s name written or labelled clearly in them.
Our suppliers:
- Natasha Schoolwear, 37 Westgate, BD1 2QT Tel: 01274 724676
- Academia School Wear, 11a Edward Street, BD4 7BH Tel: 07966 793869
- The Uniform Shop, 54 Darley Street, BD1 3HN Tel: 01274 736300
View the price list from Natasha Schoolwear
Second hand uniform
We have some second hand uniform available from the school office, please contact us if you need support with this.
Hairstyling
Patterns should not be shaved into the head as this can distract children and others from their learning.
Jewellery
Jewellery must not be worn to school. If your child has pierced ears, small studs are permitted, however these must be removed or covered by the child for PE. Children who wear watches must take full responsibility for them.