Our uniform policy reflects our values and reinforces our vision of high expectations, academic achievement and opportunity.
Uniform All
students in Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 are expected to wear the Matravers school uniform.
Our school uniform helps to identify our students as members of our school community and promotes a strong, cohesive school identity which supports high standards and expectations in all areas of school life. Our school uniform is an outward reflection of the pride and commitment our students have towards their school. Smartness and high standards of appearance are expected at all times.
Our full uniform policy is available on our website. Shirt – white collared shirt either long sleeve or short sleeve. Tie – school design either clip-on or traditional. Jumper (Optional) – Bath Blue V-neck pullover from school supplier. Blazer – school design with logo from school supplier. Trousers – plain black. Skirt - school design from school supplier. Shoes – plain black, sensible style with black laces.
Coats – plain colour (preferably black or navy), front fastening, any logo must be discreet.
Headwear – hats and caps are not permitted in lessons. Hairstyles should be appropriate, neat and tidy.
Make up – students in Years 7 and 8 are not permitted to wear any make-up. Students in Years 9 and above are permitted to wear discreet and appropriate make-up (at the discretion of staff).
One pair of small stud/sleeper earrings will be allowed.
Excessive jewellery, fashion accessories (i.e. belts or hair accessories), spacers, nose studs and other forms of visible piercing will not be allowed. Tights – Natural or black in colour.
Mobile Phones Mobile phones are not allowed to be switched on, used or visible at any time on school site.
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