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Technically they need a PE kit, just basic shorts and a white t-shirt, however for reception I wouldn't worry too much about it - my son just wore his school tshirt, and daughter took some leggings on PE days. In reception they tend to do PE indoors in bare feet for most of the year. They have a set of spare kits in the class if you foret, so it's never a problem.
hi they dont do pe for the first couple of weeks until they settle in so ask once they start. they will let you know the week before they start what day of the week they will need their kit so you can ask then. but last year it was dark shorts and polo shirt bare feet then when they were doing outdoor pe it was plimsoles/trainers and if a bit colder a sweatshirt and jogging bottoms. but wait and see if they are changing it.

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