Our Uniform
We strongly believe that school uniform gives our pupils a sense of identity and of belonging to the school. It helps to ensure that no pupil feels disadvantaged in terms of appearance, removes the need to keep up with constantly changing fashion trends, and instils a sense of pride.
Please remember that every item of uniform must be named otherwise when the children take it off we won’t be able to return it to the correct child. Please also remember that children should never wear shoes with laces to school, even for PE (unless your child can do up their own laces).
Early Years and Key Stage 1
• Plain grey jumper or cardigan or grey, school jumper or cardigan, with badge
• Plain white polo shirt
• Black trousers, formal shorts, knee length skirt, pinafore dress or green and white summer dress
• Plain black, white or grey socks
• Plain black or grey tights
• Black sensible shoes (with a strap for girls) – no sports shoes, sandals or boots
Physical Education (PE) kit
Plain t-shirt in house colour:
Eye – green
Orford – blue
Framlingham – red
EYFS - white
• Plain black knee length shorts or jogging bottoms
• Plain black hoodie
• Plain black plimsolls or trainers (no converse)
• Hair tied up
• No jewellery, including earrings
Forest School
PE t-shirt (as above)
Black hoodie/tracksuit top and black jogging bottoms
Waterproof trousers and jacket
Welly boots
Please label all garments with your child’s name, including shoes and plimsolls. This is essential as we have had a large amount of unclaimed clothing etc. which is not named. This takes up a lot of time trying to re-unite items with their owners.
We support the view that shoes are healthier footwear than training shoes – the latter should only be worn for outdoor P.E. or games sessions. Football kit, including boots and shin pads, are necessary only for attendance at extra-curricular football clubs after school.