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I hope someone can help. I've tried phoning the school but haven't managed to get through to anyone :(


I know boys are supposed to wear navy trousers but does this include the jogging sort or is it only proper zip up trousers?


Also what type and colour of shoe (trainer, etc.) are boys supposed to wear. There is no info on shoes in the uniform list I have.


Thanks in advance for your help.

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Hi Wellington - I don't know if this helps but our son is starting at bessemer in sept and we've bought traditional navy blue school trousers from m and s - in age 4 at least they have no zip but an adjustable waistband.

For shoes, we've just bought a pair of black Clarks shoes with Velcro straps (from John Barnett).

Hi Wellington, I was told that its not necessary to buy traditional trousers, you just have to wear navy trousers. I bought my son a pair of smart casual navy blues from next, but very hard to come by. I only managed to get one pair as that is all they had. He has black shoes too. hope that helps.

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