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School Uniform

What your child needs

Please ensure your child has the following uniform:

Summer Terms (Terms 5 and 6) and the First Half Term of the Autumn Term (Term 1)

 Green Stonegate Jumper  Green Stonegate cardigan
 Green and White check shirt  Green and White check dress
 Grey Shorts  White / grey / green socks or tights
 Grey Trousers  
 White / grey / black socks   
 Sensible School Shoes
Long hair should be tied back - any headbands must be plain, sensible and in school colours.

Second Half of the Autumn Term (Term 2) and Spring Terms (Terms 3 and 4)

 Green Stonegate Jumper  Green Stonegate Cardigan
 White Shirt  White Blouse
 Stonegate Tie  Stonegate Tie
 Grey Shorts  Grey Skirt
 Grey Trousers
 White / grey / black socks  White / grey / green socks or tights
Sensible School Shoes
Long hair should be tied back - any headbands must be plain, sensible and in school colours.

PE Kit

 Green Stonegate polo shirt
 Black shorts
 2 pairs of plimsolls or trainers
 2 pairs of socks
A dark coloured tracksuit may be worn in cold weather for outside PE activities.
For swimming lessons: a one piece swimming costume and towel.

Jewellery

The wearing of any jewellery is not allowed. However, if your child has pierced ears then they must wear plain stud earrings. Other earrings will not be permitted. This request applies to both boys and girls. Owing to a number of accidents in schools, East Sussex County Council's policy is that studs must be removed during all physical education and swimming instruction. The child is responsible for ensuring that this takes place. If your child is unable to remove/replace their own studs they should not be worn to school on P.E. or swimming days. Your child will be unable to participate in the lesson with studs in place. Under no circumstances are staff permitted to remove/replace studs.

Every year a small number of children have their ears pierced during term-time. Parents should be aware that if the studs cannot be removed at all during those first weeks, the child will be unable to participate in PE or swimming.

Accidents can also occur during breaks and lunch times. The school therefore strongly recommends that children should avoid wearing studs in school wherever possible. The school would not wish to make this a major issue but the Staff and Governors would appreciate sensible support from home.

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