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UNIFORM THE MATRAVERS SCHOOL UNIFORM (FOR KEY STAGE 3 AND 4)


We believe our uniform should demonstrate an outward reflection of the pride students feel in Matravers School. This uniform should be something that reflects their identity as part of Matravers School and also demonstrates that they are associated with high expectations. Compliance with a Uniform Policy also enables students to understand that they are part of a world that has rules and that rules should be followed in a democratic society.


All students are expected to wear correct school uniform at all times.


Uniform Policy


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 – prescribed black.


The school is the final arbiter of what is and is not appropriate uniform. If a parent is in any doubt they should contact the school for clarification before they purchase uniform items of visit the Hairdressers.


Following a period of reflection on our approaches to acceptable Hairstyles we want to clarify the following:


Tramlines, patterns in hair, unnatural colours, dyed hair, extreme hairstyles, or close shaven hair will not be permitted. Short hair should be blended.


Hairstyles should be appropriate, neat and tidy. What this means


T-shirts or other tops not to be worn underneath shirts. The Tie must be tied up to the collar at all times.


The Blazer must be worn every day to school, around school and going home from school. During lessons, the teacher will give permission for Blazers to be removed.


No denim-style jeans, pinstripes, cut-offs, tracksuit bottoms or ‘skinny-style trousers’. All trousers must come away from the leg at the ankle. Scholars stock approved uniform styles, any trousers purchased elsewhere must be similar in material and design.


Skirts – prescribed Matravers skirt. 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.


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 in the ear lobe.


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


They must be one colour and must be made of a sensible material that is appropriate for School.


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The length of the skirt should be on or below the knee. The skirt is available at Scholars.


No canvas shoes, white/logoed trainers or highly coloured soled trainers/shoes. Shoes should not have a high heel. “Fashion shoes” and boots are not permitted.


Coats must be removed in the lesson. Any form of hooded sweatshirt style of top will not be permitted in school as a substitute to a coat or jumper. .


Hats and Caps are not permitted to be worn around the school site.


We operate a “double-take” rule regarding make-up in the later years; make-up which is discreet should not be noticed by anyone. If it is noticed, it is not discrete, and will be requested to be removed. Nail varnish is not permitted in any year group.


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