School Uniform
The Governors policy is that all children are expected to wear school uniform.
The school operates a no jewellery policy.
School Uniform
Girls
- Black/grey pinafore dress or Black/grey skirt/trousers
- Red and white checked/striped dress (summer)
- White or red polo shirt
- Red sweatshirt or red cardigan with or without school logo
Boys
- Black/grey trousers
- Black/grey shorts (summer)
- White or red polo shirt
- Red sweatshirt with or without school logo
PE Kits
PE Kits should be brought at the start of each half term and kept at school until the end of the half term, as PE days may vary. Children without appropriate footwear will not be able to take part for health and safety reasons.
PE kit:
- White t-shirt
- Black shorts or black jogging bottoms
- trainers/sandshoes
Branded uniform is not compulsory, however if you would like to purchase any branded please see below details re our supplier;
Steady School & Sportswear
17 Savile Street
Hull
HU1 3EF
Tel – 01482 322982
Email sales@steadyschoolwear.co.uk.
Please click on the link below to take you to their website;
St Nicholas Primary Archives – Steady School & Sportswear
Please click the link below to view their online brochure;
Second-hand Uniform
We encourage the use of second-hand school uniform as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly option. Second-hand uniform is available to all families, including prospective parents, through local community groups or online platforms.
RE:uniform is a local project which recycles school uniform for those who no longer need it and distributes it to those who struggle to afford to buy new uniforms.
Families who require support with accessing uniform are encouraged to contact the school confidentially.
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