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Hi all. My son is starting in Goodrich nursery in September. I have no idea if he needs to wear a school uniform or not! If he does, what is it and where do I have to go to get it? I'm guessing generic trousers and shirt, but does he need to wear a jumper with a logo? Many thanks in advance for your advice.

Yes, the uniform is standard at Goodrich from nursery right up through the school. Grey trousers, white polo and a royal blue top. You can buy products with the logo online:


http://www.yourschooluniform.com/schools/index/goodrich-community-school-44332


Or through the school office. Alternatively there are regularly uniform sales at the school, selling 2nd hand jumpers etc.


Personally I use a mixture of logo tops and plain ones from Sainsburys. My daughter only has plain ones, my son has a couple of hoodies but generally wears plain ones. Cheaper!

Thanks for the info. I just wasn't sure whether uniform applied to nursery kids. I'd better start buying then! Just looked at yourschooluniform.com. They offer blue sweaters with logos and blue t-shirts with logos. Do they have to have a blue t shirt under their sweater or can it be a plain white generic one? Sorry I just don't want to spend money on items I really don't have to!

Just plain white is fine, either t-shirts or polo shirts. Cheap as chips at Sainsburys, I wouldn't worry about buying the official tops for nursery.


I got hoodies for my son last winter and they are lovely and thick, so I think they are worth the money, but the other bits aren't really.

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