School Uniforms
Notice
To ensure all students look smart and best represent Grange Infant School, we have a number of rules when it comes to school uniform.
The Grange Infant School Active Uniform will be as follows:
- A white polo shirt.
- Black jogging bottoms, leggings, shorts or a skort.
- Burgundy sweatshirt with logo / Burgundy cardigan with logo.
- Black socks.
- Black trainers (all over black).
Uniform expectation: Logo on Sweatshirt or Cardigan.
PE
From September 2025, children will come to school wearing their coloured House T-shirts on PE days, instead of their usual white polo shirt. The coloured T-shirts are plain and do not need to have a logo. Other normal school wear still applies on PE days, as Infant School children wear active uniform e.g. black jogging bottoms, leggings or shorts and trainers.
The House colours for Grange Schools are:
- Coate - Red
- Lydiard - Green
- Nightingale - Blue
- Stanton - Yellow
Please ensure that you name every item that your child will be bringing in to school.
Uniform Documents
School Uniform Examples
Additional Notes
Jewellery should be kept to a minimum. It is fine to wear jewellery due to a religious belief.
Earrings should be small stud earrings. Hoop earrings are not allowed as they are a risk during PE lessons and at playtime.
Nail varnish and makeup are not permitted in school, unless with the express permission of the principal.
If, for cultural reasons, parents wish their child to wear a particular type of clothing during the school day, this is absolutely fine. Examples include a turban, headscarf, or a PE kit that includes longer length trousers.
Second-hand uniform
Purchasing second-hand school uniforms is budget-friendly and eco-conscious. Here are some suggestions:
- School Office / PTA: Check with the school office to find out how to purchase pre-loved uniform.
- Charity Shops: Visit local charity shops that may carry school uniforms.
- Online Marketplaces: Use sites like eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and dedicated uniform exchange platforms.
- Community Groups: Join local social media groups where parents sell or trade uniforms.
These suggestions can help save money and support sustainability.