School uniform
Required uniform expectations: please see images below, however generic items can be worn instead of branded items.
Grey/black trousers or skirt
Red checked dress/grey/black school shorts
White/red polo shirt
Red sweatshirt or red school hoodie
Grey/white/black or dark coloured plain socks/tights
Plain black shoes or plain black trainers - shoes must be flat and not high heeled.
Uniform can be purchase in several ways:
From high street retailers:
All of our school items are generic and can be purchased from high street retailers.
From school:
We have limited amount of stock and pre loved items available both new and preloved- please phone or email in advance to ensure we have the size you require - admin@rillingtonprimaryschool.org
Jumpers
Cardigans
Dresses/skirts/trousers/shorts
APC uniform provider:
We are now working with a new uniform provider, APC.
Rillington Primary School uniform with the Elevate logo on the sleeve can be purchased from the link below.
Please click on the parents section and scroll down to find Rillington Primary School.
http://www.apc-clothing.co.uk/
Additional Information
Swimming
Children will need a swimming costume or trunks, a towel and goggles (optional) in a clearly named bag. Costumes must be full length and not two pieces.
PE – all children
All children are required to have a PE kit in school throughout the week.
For indoor PE, children should wear plain navy or black shorts or joggers, a plain white polo shirt or PE shirt (see below) and trainers. Children do not need plimsols.
For outdoor PE during winter months children should wear plain joggers/leggings, plain white polo shirt or PE shirt, a plain hoodie/jumper and trainers.
Jewellery
Valuables should not be brought to school.
Basic jewellery and watches are the child’s responsibility if he/she chooses to wear them. School is not liable for any lost items of jewellery. Earrings – Children are allowed to wear a small pair of plain, silver or gold studs but these must be taken out for PE due to Health and Safety Regulations. Children must be able to remove earrings themselves as staff are not permitted to do it for them. If children are not able to take their own earrings out then, unfortunately, they will not be able to participate in PE lessons. Earrings should not be covered with a plaster unless prior permission from parents has been sought - parents must take full accountability for any injury that may occur.
Headscarves and Hairstyles
Headscarves should be plain black, white or grey if worn for religious reasons.
To ensure all children have a neat appearance whilst in school, please avoid extreme hairstyles.
Policy: