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Dunluce School Uniform (2012-2013)

 

The wearing of the regulation school uniform is seen as maintaining a sense of identity and pride in belonging to the school and as the means by which our pupils are distinguished in the wider community.  Pupils are therefore required to wear school uniform correctly at all times (including travelling to and from school) and to be neat and tidy in appearance.  The wearing of the correct uniform in the school will be strictly enforced).  Pupils who are in breach of the school’s uniform and appearance regulations will be removed from class.  Persistent failure to adhere to the school’s regulations as outlined below may lead to suspension.

 

Boys

 

Black blazer with school crest incorporated

Regulation dark grey trousers (fashion or cotton trousers are not acceptable)

Plain white shirt with school tie

Dark plain socks

Plain BLACK, non-slip, soft-soled shoes with FLAT HEELS.  (Training shoes including black leather type are not permitted)

(See also section for ALL PUPILS below)

 

Girls

 

Navy blazer with school crest incorporated

Regulation blue shirt with school tie

Regulation pleated skirt (below knee) (tight or short skirts arenot permitted)

Regulation navy trousers must be Banner in either bootleg (Style no 3826) or straight cut(Style no 3828) which are available only from official stockists

Black tights or navy socks only

Plain BLACK, non-slip, soft soled shoes with FLAT HEELS.  (Tapering, stiletto or platform type shoes are unsafe and are not permitted).

 

All pupils

 

Hair                   Extreme hair styles are not permitted, including partially or completely shaved or partially or completely coloured in an extreme fashion. Natural all over colour acceptable. Unnatural colours, e.g. green, pink or dyed stripes are not permitted.  Hair clips, elastic bands in one of the school colours only are permitted.

 

Jewellery           The only items of jewellery which can be worn are a watch,one plain signet ring and a single stud in the lower lobe of both ears.  All other face and body piercings are not permitted.  Additional items of jewellery worn by pupils will be confiscated and returned at the end of the day.  Persistent infringement of this rule will result in the pupil being placed on detention.

 

Make-up            Make-up (including tinted moisturiser, tinted lip balm,eye shadow and nail varnish) is not permitted.

 

Overcoat            Plain black or navy only (No other colour should beworn).  Coats must be worn

(optional)           over blazers and should not have stripes, fur trimmings,logos or any other decoration.  Coats must be left in the Form Room and collected at the end of the day.  Denim or leather coats are not permitted.

 

Pullover             Boys – regulation grey

(optional)           Girls – regulation navy

 

 

School Fleece    Regulation fleece may be worn over blazer at break and lunchtime and

(optional)           travelling to and from school.  The school fleece may also be used as part of PE uniform.

 

Scarf                  Regulation scarf only.  No other scarves are permitted.

(optional)

 

Badges               Only official school badges and those of prescribed organisations and charities are permitted.

 

Belts                  Black coloured only.  Large buckled belts arenot permitted.

 

Subject Requirements

 

Physical Education              

 

Boys

 

Regulation red jersey

Plain blue shorts

Red and navy hooped socks

Running shoes

Football boots

School tracksuit or school fleece (optional)

Towel

 

Girls

 

Red Aertex blouse

Navy pants

Navy skirt

Running shoes

Navy socks – a change from socks worn during the restof the day

School tracksuit or school fleece (optional)

 

N.B.

 

¬ Each item of clothing should have pupil’s name clearly marked.

¬ All equipment should be brought to school on each occasion when there is PE or Games.

¬ PE uniform is tobe worn in Physical Education class only. All pupils change into usual school uniform before leaving school in the afternoon.