The Pioneers Academy

The Pioneers Academy

  • UNIFORM POLICY

    The school promotes excellence in everything its students undertake. The uniform and appearance of our students will support the ethos of our school; providing the students with pride to be part of the School and enabling them to act as ambassadors for the school.

    High standards of presentation are required at all times when wearing the school uniform.

    Whenever the school uniform is worn, it must be complete and not mixed with non-uniform clothing. This includes when travelling to and from school.

     

    AIMS

    To set out the school’s guidelines for uniform.

    The items listed below are compulsory for all students (unless otherwise indicated).

    A different dress code may be required for school events. Such variations for all non-uniform events will be clearly specified and communicated to parents and students.

    Uniform

    All Years

    Navy blue abaya

    Navy blue headscarf

    Navy blue blazer

    Navy blue cardigan

    Black shoes - No trainers, fashion decorations, sling backs, suede shoes, fabric shoes or shoes with open toes. Laces and stitching must be black.

    Students can wear clothing of their choice under the abaya with the following guidelines:

    Loose fitting

    Length of the trouser covers the shin.

    Trousers/bottoms should be black, grey or navy blue – NO BRIGHT colours allowed.

    Socks that cover the ankles

     

    PE Kit (All years)

    Long sleeve sports top 

    Navy blue jogging bottoms

    Navy blue zip hooded top

    Trainers

     

    Personal appearance

    Long nails, nail varnish and make-up are prohibited.

    No jewellery other than a wristwatch may be worn, no smartwatches.

    All hair, neck and ankles must be covered at all times.

     

    Breaches of uniform code

    Uniforms will be checked on a regular basis to ensure they conform to our policy and that students look smart and well presented. If a student has the wrong uniform, the teacher or member of staff will challenge the pupil and instruct them to address the issue.For significant and repeated breaches of the uniform code, the matter will be referred, and the student may be sent home to address the concern before returning to school. If a prohibited or offensive item (such as an offensive image or slogan on stationery) is brought into school, the item will be confiscated.