School uniform plays a vital role in promoting the ethos of a school, providing a sense of belonging and identity and setting an appropriate tone for education. By creating a common identity amongst all pupils, regardless of background, a school uniform can also act as a social leveller.
The “Education (Guidance about Costs of School Uniforms) Act 2021” states that all stipulated school uniform items must be affordable for all and any branded items, purchased through uniform suppliers, offer value for money. This statutory guidance came into effect in September 2022.
The Aspire Uniform Policy, formed in part by parent/pupil voice, ensures each individual uniform offering across the trust is in line with this legislation and helps maintain the balance between affordability and upholding of school ethos and identity.
- Royal blue sweatshirt or cardigan (school logo optional)
- White polo shirt
- Dark grey trousers/shorts/skirt/pinafore
- Blue gingham dress (summer option)
- White, black or grey socks/tights
- Black sensible footwear - no trainers, boots or open toes
- Royal blue t-shirt (school logo optional)
- Black shorts or black, plain jogging bottoms/leggings in winter
- Black or white trainers - no brands