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SIXTH FORM EXPECTATIONS
Dress code
There is no formal uniform for sixth formers However, as role models for our younger pupils, sixth formers are expected to dress appropriately for the environment Appearance and presentation should be conducive to a purposeful working atmosphere Here’s a simple crib sheet for our smart casual code
Everyday wear
• Skirts and dresses (knee-length or longer)
• Trousers and jeans (no rips or frays please)
• Cardigans and jumpers
• Tops, shirts and blouses
(covering midriff and shoulders)
• Natural hair colour
Prohibited items
• Flip flops
• Neon colours
• Offensive logos
• Crop tops or bustiers (yes, really!)
• Sports wear / leisure wear
• No visible tattoos or excessive piercings
School events
(Open Days, Meet the Head, Prize Giving, Carol Service, etc)
• Smart black suit (jacket and trousers/ jacket and knee-length skirt or dress)
• Smart footwear
Remember it’s smart casual, not casual!