We encourage all children to wear a school uniform; this helps us all to feel part of the school community. The uniform is as follows:
- Red Sweatshirt/Cardigan-generic brands, logo is not compulsory
- White Polo Shirt/shirt/blouse
- Grey School Trousers/shorts/Grey Skirt
- Red checked summer school dresses can be worn in the summer term
- All children should wear sensible black shoes, with plain grey, black or white socks or grey, black, white or red tights.(NO TRAINERS, OPEN TOED FOOTWEAR OR HEELS PLEASE)
Suppliers:
- Bridge School Wear, 4-6 Scar Lane, Milnsbridge, Huddersfield, Tel:01484 655940
- Natasha’s, 1-3 Buxton Way, Huddersfield Tel. 01484 431260 www.natashaschoolwear.co.uk
My Clothing Ltd -https://myclothing.com/ueslink/18463.school?t=1587024606680
School Trends –https://www.schooltrends.co.uk/uniform/MoorlandsPrimaryHD33UH
To support sustainability, our School Council recommended Uniform Exchange. Here you can not only donate uniform, but request uniform, coats and even P.E kits. We often hold 'Pop Up' Uniform Exchange shops at school events too. Our donation box is in the main Reception area.
If you wish to see what our uniform looks like, check out the Year Group 'Hello' video for a mini fashion show in!
Jewellery
For Health and Safety reasons we do not allow children to wear jewellery in school. The exceptions to this rule are one pair of plain ear-ring studs in pierced ears, jewellery of a religious nature and a watch.
Stud ear-rings should be removed, or recently pierced ears should be taped over with a plaster (provided by parents) for PE and swimming and watches removed to prevent them causing injury. Religious items such as the Kara should be covered with a sweat band during PE lessons, which need to be provided by parents.
Note: staff do not put ear studs, etc. back in if the child cannot manage it.
Hair
Hairstyles should be reasonable and appropriate for being in a learning environment at school. Extreme hairstyles would include shaved patterns in the scalp, Mohicans and unnaturally coloured dyes. Such hairstyles are not acceptable at school. All children are required to have their hair tied back, if long enough, for PE, DT and Cookery lessons.
Make-up
Make-up is not acceptable under any circumstances, including nail varnish. Fake tattoos are not appropriate at school and must be removed.