School Uniform
Updated September 2022
Wearing of the school’s agreed uniform is seen as a clear statement of commitment to school by children and their parents / carers. Our uniform aims to ensure comfort and safety while children carry out normal activities of the school day.
Our logo uniform is available from Trophy Textiles, Unit 2D, Pool Business Park, Dudnance Lane, Pool TR15 3QW, Tel: 01209 713341
Uniform required are:
Red sweatshirt – Sweatshirt carrying the school logo.
Red cardigan – Can be worn as an alternative to the sweatshirt.
White shirt – Standard or polo style. Plain or with the school logo.
Black/grey trousers – Boys and girls.
Black/grey skirts – An appropriate length to participate in all normal school activities.
Red/white check – Summer dress (summer wear, if preferred).
Socks – Black or grey for boys. Black, white or grey for girls.
Tights – Grey or black.
Shoes – Should be flat, black or at least dark in colour. Closed sandals are appropriate for summer wear.
PE Kit
All children should have appropriate clothing to change into for PE lessons. PE Kits are to be worn to school on the day of PE lessons. PE Kit should consist of the following:
T Shirt – Red with the school logo.
Shorts – Black.
Plimsolls/trainers – As appropriate but there should always be a change of shoes for PE activities.
Lanner Hoodies (optional) with Lanner logos are now available at Trophy Textiles. Plain black jogging bottoms/leggings or shorts to be worn with the Lanner Hoodies.
Note – Watches need to be removed for PE.
Earrings need to be removed or covered for PE lessons – children need to provide own tape.
Please do not send children to school with expensive trainers or ‘sports kits’ whether it’s for curriculum P.E. or after school sports clubs. We accept no responsibility for lost items.
Other aspects of appearance and presentation in school
Hair
Long hair, including braids, must be tied back. We request that there are no ‘extreme’ hairstyles eg tram lines, mohicans, bleached stripes. Hair gel, dye and razor cuts are aspects of fashion and whilst we accept that children may wish to follow fashion in their own social lives, a primary school is not the place for this.
Earrings
One pair of stud earrings is acceptable for girls and boys. If they are worn, they will need to be removed or taped for PE activities. This is a safety measure and for this reason only cannot be negotiated. Children should be able to remove them or tape the earrings themselves.
No other jewellery is acceptable in school, again on safety grounds.
Make up is not acceptable in Lanner School and nail varnish is considered unsuitable for primary school.