Trouser Uniform
White shirt or polo shirt (plain or with logo)
Charcoal grey trousers/shorts
Plain grey, black or white socks (long or short acceptable)
Bolney sweatshirt or cardigan (with logo)
Bolney fleece for outdoor wear only (optional)
Bolney coat (optional)
Black shoes (trainers and sandals are not permissible). Wellington boots can be worn on rainy days and left in the welly rack so that children can change into their shoes on arrival at school
Shoulder length hair should be tied back along with hair that is in a child’s eyes, any hair accessories to be modest
Sun Hat / Water Bottle / Book Bag
Skirt Uniform
White shirt or polo shirt (plain or with logo)
Charcoal grey skirt or tunic with plain grey tights or long white socks
Blue and white summer checked dress (this can also be worn at the start of the autumn term) with plain white long or short socks (blue and white trim on ankle socks acceptable)
Bolney sweatshirt or cardigan (with logo)
Bolney fleece for outdoor wear only (optional)
Bolney coat (optional)
Black shoes (trainers and sandals not permissible). Wellington boots can be worn on rainy days and left in the welly rack so that children can change into their shoes on arrival at school
Shoulder length hair should be tied back along with hair that is in a child’s eyes, any hair accessories to be modest.
NO nail polish
Sun Hat / Water Bottle / Book Bag
PE kits – all children require the following:
Bolney house colour t-shirt
Black shorts
White or black plimsolls/trainers
Plain black, grey or blue jogging bottoms or leggings (optional)
Plain black, grey or blue tracksuit top (optional)
Book Bags All Reception and Key Stage One children will require a blue Bolney school book bag. Key Stage Two children can use other suitably-sized bags.
Bottles for water should be in school every day.
Jewellery and Valuables
Watches, activity trackers and small, modest, stud earrings only can be worn. No bracelets or necklaces. It is policy within West Sussex County Council that children do not wear any jewellery during PE, including bracelets and necklaces, for safety reasons so we request on these days children refrain from wearing ear studs. In the case of recently pierced ears your child should be provided with suitable plasters to cover the studs.
Lost belongings can be a source of great distress to children. To avoid this it is essential that all children's equipment is clearly named. All unclaimed lost property is kept in school for a term and then disposed of. Although we strive to ensure that children take responsibility for their property we cannot be responsible for it.