Letter to parents – Jewellery June 2025
Jewellery Expectations – A reminder As we look ahead to the remainder of the summer term and the final weeks of this academic year, I would like to take this...
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Jewellery Expectations – A reminder As we look ahead to the remainder of the summer term and the final weeks of this academic year, I would like to take this...
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Jewellery Expectations – A reminder
As we look ahead to the remainder of the summer term and the final weeks of this academic year, I would like to take this opportunity to remind you of our uniform expectations — particularly in relation to jewellery.
While most of our students take great pride in their appearance and wear their uniform correctly each day, we would like to remind you that jewellery is not permitted at school. The only exception is one small gold or silver stud per ear for students with pierced ears. No other piercings are allowed. Bracelets or should not be worn or brought to school. Wrist watches are permitted. Religious jewellery may be worn but should be kept discreet and worn underneath clothing.
To ensure consistency and uphold these expectations, any jewellery that does not meet our guidelines will be confiscated and parents may be contacted to collect the item from school at the end of the day.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding our uniform policy, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Thank you for your continued support in helping us maintain high standards and ensure all students are smart, safe, and ready to learn.
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