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SCHOOL UNIFORM Please visit the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk School uniform must be worn at all times. Suitable waterproof briefcases or bags should be used to carry books and equipment. Jewellery is limited to one ring worn on the finger of one hand, and one ear stud per ear. Jewellery must be discreet. Other piercings are not permitted. Make-up and nail varnish is not allowed in Years 7-9. In Year 10 and above it should be limited and discreet. Extremes of fashion or hairstyle are not acceptable. Hair should be natural in colour. Items of clothing must not bear slogans. All clothing should be marked with the student’s name. UNIFORM Burgundy school blazer available from the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk Clip on House tie available from the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk House Colours are as follows:- Wilkinson – Blue Moore – Red Grey-Thompson – Green Radcliffe - Gold Plain white traditional shirt with collar, long or short sleeve. Plain black, traditional style trousers (no cords, denim jeans, jeans style or fashion trousers). It is recommended that all students wear trousers. A black school skirt may be worn as an alternative to trousers and should only be The Colne Community School and College skirt as supplied by the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk If a skirt is worn, it should be no more than 5cm above or below the knee. It is recommended that skirts are worn with black tights. Plain black shoes (no boots, fashion shoes or trainers). A black or navy blue outdoor coat may be worn. No fashion coats, denim or leather jackets are permissible. Alternative sweatshirts, hooded tops etc. are also not allowed to be worn to school. A plain black V neck jumper can be worn September to May. Students should wear their uniform with pride. In particular, shirts must be tucked into trousers or skirts at all times. Ties should be worn so that the tip of the tie can touch the top of the trousers or skirt. The top button on the shirt should be done up. In hot weather, the Executive Principal may give permission for blazers not to be worn.

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SCHOOL UNIFORM Please visit the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk

School uniform must be worn at all times.

Suitable waterproof briefcases or bags should be used to carry books and

equipment.

Jewellery is limited to one ring worn on the finger of one hand, and one ear stud per ear. Jewellery must be discreet. Other piercings are not permitted.

Make-up and nail varnish is not allowed in Years 7-9. In Year 10 and above it should be

limited and discreet. Extremes of fashion or hairstyle are not acceptable. Hair should be natural in

colour.

Items of clothing must not bear slogans.

All clothing should be marked with the student’s name.

UNIFORM Burgundy school blazer available from the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk Clip on House tie available from the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk

House Colours are as follows:-

Wilkinson – Blue Moore – Red Grey-Thompson – Green Radcliffe - Gold Plain white traditional shirt with collar, long or short sleeve. Plain black, traditional style trousers (no cords, denim jeans, jeans style or fashion

trousers). It is recommended that all students wear trousers. A black school skirt may be worn as an alternative to trousers and should only be The

Colne Community School and College skirt as supplied by the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk If a skirt is worn, it should be no more than 5cm above or below the knee. It is recommended that skirts are worn with black tights.

Plain black shoes (no boots, fashion shoes or trainers). A black or navy blue outdoor coat may be worn. No fashion coats, denim or leather

jackets are permissible. Alternative sweatshirts, hooded tops etc. are also not allowed to be worn to school.

A plain black V neck jumper can be worn September to May. Students should wear their uniform with pride. In particular, shirts must be tucked into trousers or skirts at all times. Ties should be worn so that the tip of the tie can touch the top of the trousers or skirt. The top button on the shirt should be done up. In hot weather, the Executive Principal may give permission for blazers not to be worn.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION KIT When doing P.E. students will need to wear the correct P.E. kit as outlined below:

Please visit the online shop at www.yourschoolwear.co.uk

BOYS OUTDOORS INDOORS Maroon rugby shirt with reversible house colour Maroon polo shirt Black shorts Black shorts Black sports socks Black sports socks Suitable footwear Non-marking training shoes

GIRLS OUTDOORS INDOORS Maroon polo shirt Maroon polo shirt Maroon sweatshirt Black shorts Black shorts Black sports socks Black football socks Non-marking training shoes Suitable footwear House Colours are as follows:- Wilkinson – Blue Moore – Red Grey-Thompson – Green Radcliffe - Gold House colours for girls' tournaments/lessons will be determined by the use of bibs. Black leggings or trousers are NOT permitted at any time, however, at the discretion of the subject specialist, plain black tracksuit bottoms will be allowed for outdoor lessons. Protective equipment such as shin pads and gum shields are recommended for some activities e.g. Hockey, Rugby and Football. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Students must bring the full, correct kit to every PE lesson and be prepared to participate in the lesson to the best of their ability. A KIT MUST BE WORN BY STUDENTS EVEN IF THEY ARE UNFIT OR UNWELL TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FULL PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES. SUITABLE ACTIVITIES WILL BE ARRANGED FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE UNFIT OR UNWELL. FAILURE TO PARTICIPATE WILL RESULT IN A FACULTY DETENTION BEING SET.

In cases of injury/illness, students will be expected to assist in the lesson with alternative activities such as officiating, supporting other participants and helping set up lessons with equipment, etc. Only in the worst cases of illness/injury will students not be expected to change into kit. Maximum participation is expected at all times and if the weather is too inclement then indoor activities will be organised. A note from parents/carers is to be produced outlining illness/injury and from this information suitable activities will be planned by the individual subject specialist.

All valuables must be handed in to P.E. staff at the start of each lesson. Members of staff are not responsible for loss, damage or theft of valuables left in the changing rooms including such items as mobile phones, IPods and MP3 players which are banned under the school's policy.

Jewellery must not be worn for ANY activity. Aerosols are not permitted in line with the school’s policy.