St Peter's School Uniform
At our school, we believe that wearing a uniform fosters a sense of belonging, equality, and pride within our community. Our uniform helps create an inclusive environment where all pupils are treated equally and can focus on learning without distractions.
We expect all pupils to wear the correct school uniform each day and to take pride in their appearance. Wearing the uniform properly reflects our shared values and high standards.
If your child has specific needs that require adjustments to the uniform, please contact our school’s Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO) to discuss appropriate accommodations.
What your child will need to wear at St Peter's School
Uniform expectations are set out below. Some of our uniform can be purchased from high street retailers. There are three branded items which must be purchased from our uniform provider and worn as follows:
1. A navy blue school branded jumper or cardigan
2. A pale blue school branded polo shirt
3. A navy blue school branded PE t shirt
SCHOOL UNIFORM SHOP
Children starting school in September 2025 are required to wear uniform branded with the new school logo (as outlined below) which can be purchased from our school uniform shop using the link above.
Uniform for children in Mars class
Due to the physical and outdoor nature of the Foundation stage the uniform for the children in reception is based on our school active wear.
Terms 1 - 3: Navy Jogging bottoms, pale blue school branded aertex shirt , navy school branded school sweatshirt or cardigan, black shoes.
Terms 4 - 6: Navy Jogging bottoms, pale blue school branded aertex shirt , navy school branded school sweatshirt or cardigan, black shoes. Alternatively in the summer terms children can wear a pale blue and white checked dress with white tights or white socks. Children wearing a summer dress may also wear navy cycling shorts under the dress.
P.E. Kit: Navy blue shorts/skort/tracksuit bottoms, navy blue school branded P.E T-shirt, white socks, plain black or white trainers.
Uniform for children in all other year groups
Terms 1 - 3: Grey shorts trousers/navy skirt/ navy pinafore dress, pale blue school branded aertex shirt , navy school branded school sweatshirt or cardigan, grey socks or navy tights and black shoes.
Terms 4 - 6: Grey shorts, pale blue school branded aertex shirt, grey socks, black shoes OR Pale blue and white checked dress with white tights or socks or navy skirt/ navy pinafore dress, pale blue school branded aertex shirt . Navy school branded school sweatshirt or cardigan.
Children wearing a summer dress may also wear navy cycling shorts under the dress.
P.E. Kit: Navy blue shorts/skort/tracksuit bottoms, navy blue school branded P.E T-shirt, white socks, plain black or white trainers.
Please note:
- We ask parents to send their child to school in sensible footwear, no heavy boots or trainers.
- No bell bottom or skin tight trousers should be worn.
- Children come to school in their PE kit and remain in it until the end of the day on PE day.
- Children may not wear jewellery or nail varnish to school. Only sleeper studs may be worn with pierced ears.
- Long hair should be tied back at all times for safety reasons
- Hair should be a natural colour and coloured hair dyes are not allowed in school.
We reserve the right to forbid items of clothing accessories and footwear, which are considered unacceptable, dangerous or conflict with the general ethos of the school community.
Please ensure that all items of uniform are clearly named so that they can be returned swiftly to their rightful owners when they are mislaid.
New School Uniform background information
Introducing Our New School Brand
In December 2024, we hosted a special presentation evening to share the exciting development of our new school brand with the wider school community. For those who were unable to attend, we’re pleased to share that there was a great deal of interest and enthusiasm about the new branding.
To ensure everyone has the opportunity to learn more, we have created a video capturing this part of the evening. The presentation outlines the background and thinking behind the rebranding process, and explains how the new brand will be gradually introduced into the school uniform over the coming years.
We hope you find the presentation informative and that it reflects the values and vision we hold for the future of our school.
The presentation can be found by following this link;
https://youtu.be/M6ywJL-1ePo?si=h4UungUD-Zjw1M0f
The new uniform becomes mandatory for children starting school in 2025. There is no expectation for current students to switch to the new uniform, but they are welcome to do so if they wish.
It is expected in this time of transition that some children may have a mixture of old and new uniform, some may move immediately to the new uniform and some may remain wearing the original uniform for the duration of their time in school. Therefore, in 7 years time, we expect that the school will have fully transitioned to the new uniform.
Second hand uniform
Second-hand uniform is available from the school through the PTA. Please check PTA section of the website for more information or contact mandy.read@yahoo.co.uk
We are no longer accepting donations of branded second-hand uniform with the windmill design. New logo second hand uniform donations are very welcome. Please leave any branded items for donation in a bag at the school office.