Dress Code
All sixth form students are expected to maintain a smart appearance in keeping with a formal, working environment. All sixth form pupils are role models for younger pupils and hold key leadership or mentoring roles across the school.
Boys
- Formal shirt with a collar.
- A formal, tailored suit.
- Formal plain leather or leather type shoes/boots.
- Clean shaven
- Hair should be neat and tidy with no extreme hairstyles
- Sensible hair colour·
Girls
- A formal trouser, skirt or dress, tailored suit.
- Skirt to be a sensible length
- A formal blouse or tailored top/jumper with sleeves to ensure shoulders are covered.
- Formal leather or leather type shoes/boots/sandals
- Hair should be neat and tidy with no extreme hairstyles
- Sensible hair colour
- One pair of stud earrings (girls only)
The following are not appropriate for a formal working environment and consequently are not allowed:
- Strappy/halter-neck tops or vests that expose the midriff, cleavage, chest or shoulders
- Denim jeans, jackets or shirts. Chinos or lumberjack shirts.
- Combats, cargo pants, shorts, cut-offs, leggings, playsuits, cropped, harem or skinny trousers
- Sportswear such as sweatshirts, tracksuits, polo shirts or ‘hoodies’, t–shirts with logos
- Mini or micro length skirts or dresses
- Casual footwear (Ugg boots, canvas shoes, flip flops, deck shoes)
- Shaved heads
- Visible body art