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Leys

Primary School

Resilience to Achieve - Aspiration to Succeed

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Uniform

Uniform

At Leys Primary School, We expect all children to be wearing the correct uniform as detailed below.

We would appreciate your cooperation with this matter.

 

Uniform

Grey/black trousers/skirt

(Tracksuit bottoms- in nursery only)

Grey/black pinafore dress

Grey/black tights (winter)

Red gingham dress/white socks (summer)

White/red polo shirt

Red sweatshirt/red fleece (no hoodies)

Black shoes (no boots/trainers)

Grey/black socks (boys)

 

Indoor P.E.

White T-shirt

Black/Red Leys T-shirt

Black shorts

Black plimsolls

 

Outdoor P.E.                  

White T-shirt

Black/Red Leys T-shirt

Black shorts

Red sweatshirt

School fleece/jogging bottoms (cold weather)

Black Trainers

 

Jewellery

Children are not permitted to wear jewellery other than watches, small hoops or small stud earrings, which must all be removed for P.E.

 

Hair

Only school colours to be worn as accessories in hair.

No extreme haircuts are allowed; this includes shaved patterns, hair dyes, coloured extensions or beading.

 

Nails/Makeup

Children are not permitted to have painted or false/acrylic nails.

Children are not permitted to wear makeup.

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  • “I am very happy with Leys. My daughter’s progress at this school is amazing, I think the teachers are amazing.” (Parent)
  • “I’m starting to love this school! You all have made such great progress and I urge you: Keep up the great work!” (Parent)
  • “The Leys Primary School is a happy and caring place.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils are considerate of each other’s happiness.” (OFSTED)
  • An outstanding learning environment. All the children were engaged with their learning. A very friendly staff. (Borough Adviser)
  • “Pupils behave well in lessons and are respectful and polite around the school.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils respond well to the high expectations of the school.” (OFSTED)
  • “Pupils enjoy learning and are rightly proud of their work.” (OFSTED)
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