Uniform
| College Uniform | |
| BOYS | |
| College blazer with badge | Bottle green |
| Trousers | Plain dark grey/black – formal style, i.e. not jeans style. |
| Shirts | White – worn tucked in |
| College tie | |
| Socks | Plain dark colour |
| Shoes (not trainers) | All black – sensible style. |
| Boots are not acceptable footwear in college | |
| GIRLS | |
| College blazer with badge | Bottle green |
| Skirt (of reasonable length) | Bottle green |
| Trousers | Bottle green |
| Blouse | White – shirt style worn tucked in |
| College tie | |
| Socks | White/black |
| Tights | Black or neutral |
| Shoes (not trainers) | All black – low heel, sensible style |
| Shalwar Kameez (optional) | Bottle green worn with blouse & tie |
| Head scarf | Bottle green |
| Boots are not acceptable footwear in college | |
| SPORT | |
| Physical Education for Boys and Girls | |
| Kit List | |
| Bottle green rugby shirt | |
| Plain white polo shirt | |
| Bottle green shorts | |
| Bottle green football socks embroidered with the de Ferrers logo | |
| White sport socks | |
| Football/hockey boots | |
| White trainers | |
| Shin pads and gum shield | |
| Optional | |
| College bottle green tracksuit bottoms College bottle green fleece jacket Hijab headwear (www.thehijabshop.com – sporting range – Aerobics option. It is advisable that students bring a towel in case showers are needed after outdoor activities. | |
Outside Coats
- Outside coats need not be bottle green but we would encourage the purchase of sensible coats.
- Students must not wear casual outer garments for college, e.g. hooded sweatshirts, sweatshirts, tracksuit tops.
- Denim or material of similar appearance must not be worn to college.
If students do not wear the appropriate uniform, and no satisfactory reason (supported by a parental note on the day) is given, they will experience withdrawal of privileges and other sanctions may be applied. A medical note will be requested in the case of alternative footwear.
All items of clothing should be named.
Jewellery
Our first consideration is the safety of our students and, therefore, jewellery is discouraged. The wearing of certain jewellery can be dangerous e.g. heavy chains/medallions/leather necklaces. Jewellery of any type must not be worn in P.E.
- The college reserves the right to request students to remove jewellery which we believe could cause injury to themselves or others.
- Earrings – students may wear either ONE or a pair of small solid studs. ‘Hooped’ earrings of ANY description are NOT allowed. If a chain is worn around the neck, it should be out of sight, under the shirt/blouse.
We strongly advise that ear piercing be done at the beginning of the summer holidays.
- Rings – one plain ring is allowed.
- Nose studs are not acceptable neither is any other form of body piercing.
We encourage students not to bring items of value to college for obvious reasons and jewellery often falls into this category.
Make-up and Nail Varnish – The wearing of make-up and nail varnish is not encouraged. Any students wearing excessive amounts of either will be asked to remove it.
Hairstyles – We reserve the right to make judgements about relevant hairstyles and hair colour.
Disclaimer – The college reserves the right to make the final judgement on any of the above.