At St Thomas’ we believe school uniform teaches students to dress smartly and take pride in their appearance. Perhaps most importantly, a uniform means pupils don’t have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn’t so important.
Wearing uniform shows that you are part of our school community. It’s important to look smart, neat and tidy. If you look good you have a good attitude too!
What Your Child Will Need
| Daily Uniform | PE Uniform | Remember |
Navy blue jumpers- required fleeces or blazers -optional | Plain Navy T-Shirt (no brand or logos) or school PE T-Shirt | The wearing of jewellery is limited to:
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| White shirts | Navy shorts or tracksuit bottoms | No clothes with designer logos |
| Grey trousers/shorts or skirts | Plimsolls or plain trainers | Long hair should be styled up and out of the face. This is to reduce the likelihood of spreading headlice. |
| Black shoes |
“At St Thomas’, we recognize that for many Black individuals, navigating workplace and school dress codes is a lived reality that often forces a choice between professional advancement and cultural identity.
We stand against the harmful narratives that label Afro-textured hair as ‘unprofessional’ or ‘unruly.’ By adopting the Halo Code, we protect the right of our staff and students to embrace their natural hair health and heritage with pride.
For more information about the Halo Code please click below
School Uniform Direct, St Thomas’ Primary School’s official school uniform supplier, as part of their focus on sustainability and affordability, has partnered with oldschooluniform.co.uk to offer parents the opportunity to purchase, request and recycle pre-loved uniforms.