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Hi there,


My son has just got a place in year 4 so will be starting tomorrow. I'm going to get the sweatshirt and polo shirt from the school today but just wondering about how strict the grey trouser bit is... obviously they need to be grey but do they need to be specifically smart one? we have several grey pairs but they're possibly a bit casual (cargo style). Will this be a problem? and what of shoes? black trainers or a black converse or smart school shoes? There wasn't a school uniform at his last school so I'm new to this!

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thank you!

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Although not previously very strict on uniform (this may change) it is expected that boys wear grey school trousers/shorts and black school shoes (there are many that are trainer alike if that's your preference) along with school logo polo shirt and jumber.


I hope your son enjoys Yr 4. Kids and parents are very friendly there so you should both feel very welcome.

Plain white polo shirts are fine from a supermarket

Shoes must be plain black though trainer style is fine


PE is navy shorts or track suit trousers and white t shirt

I send PE in a named bag and leave it there till half term

I send a navy fleece in the bag too just in case


Sweatshirts are available second hand via the PTA too

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