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Castleford Academy Uniform It is important for the Academy and pupils that the way pupils present themselves is positive and acceptable and creates the impression of a disciplined and well-ordered establishment. It is expected that all pupils will come to school every day in a neat, clean uniform, giving the message that our pupils take pride in belonging to Castleford Academy. The support of parents is essential to this process. Year 10 & 11 Shirts MUST be white school shirts, pointed collars with the top button fastened and long enough to be tucked in. Optional plain black v-necked, long sleeved jumper or cardigan Visible socks should be black or white Plain black sensible shoes Year 7, 8 & 9 Castleford Academy clip on tie Castleford Academy Blazer Plain black tailored trousers or plain black tailored knee length skirt Tights should be plain black opaque Plain black sensible shoes Please ensure that all your items of clothing are marked with your childs name.
Important Notes for all Year Groups The uniform lists seems straight forward but we know what children can be like when you take them shopping. On the following pages are a list of items that pupils have been told are deemed or are not deemed acceptable as school uniform. Any items described as plain must not have any patterns, marking or logos of any sort. The academy will not allow any item/fashion that the Governors feel would undermine ethos or discipline of the academy. All decisions about uniform rests with the academy. Shoes Shoes should be low heeled, suitable for school and plain black. Coloured soles, studs, metallic bows or decorations are not allowed. Trainers or shoes that look like trainers, high fashion shoes, open toe, canvas footwear (including pumps), UGG style boots or ankle boots are not allowed. Trousers & Skirts Trousers should be tailored or boot cut school trousers. Skirts should be tailored of suitable length and a style to be classed as business wear. Jeans, skinny, tapered, slim fit or narrow fit trousers, cropped or cut off trousers, leggings or footless tights or shorts are not allowed. No trousers or skirts with patch pockets on the outside, visible zips, studs or other decorative embellishments. No stretchy material or t-shirt material. Belts must be plain black and worn through belt loops.
Shirts & Ties Shirts must be school shirts, pointed collars not rounded and with top button fastened, not blouses or polo shirts. They must be long enough to stay tucked in and sleeves should not be rolled up. Anything worn under shirts must be neutral in colour so it does not show through. Ties must be school ties and not be defaced by writing or by pulling threads. Jumpers & Cardigans Jumpers or cardigans must be v-neck, not round neck. See through jumpers, cut off jumpers, loose knit jumpers or fashion jumpers, hooded tops and vest tops over shirts are not allowed. Make-up We allow a little discreet make-up which would be deemed suitable for work. No false eyelashes, heavy dark eyeliner, thick block eyebrow pencil or bright lipsticks. Pupils will be asked to remove excessive makeup.
Hair Hair colour must be natural in colour, a colour the child could have been born with. No extreme hairstyles or shades of colour. Please be aware semi-permanent dyes do not just wash out after a few washes. Any hair ornaments must be black and suitable for school. No lines or patterns to be shaved into eyebrows or hairstyles. No extreme hairstyles are allowed. Hair that is shaven at the back and sides and long on top is considered to be an extreme hairstyle. It is the extreme difference in length and height that is the problem. The Academy recommends that hair should be no shorter than a grade 2. Jewellery One stud earring with a butterfly back may be worn in each ear, multiple studs and stretchers or retainers are not allowed. No other piercings are allowed at all, including clear piercings. Please think carefully about healing times before allowing your child to have a piercing as no exceptions will be made. No visible necklaces or bracelets to be worn unless they wear a medical bracelet or if it is a charity bracelet that the school is specifically fundraising for at that time. No rings allowed. A watch may be worn. No students will be allowed in lessons with incorrect uniform!
Castleford Academy Uniform It is important for the Academy and pupils that the way pupils present themselves is positive and acceptable and creates the impression of a disciplined and well-ordered establishment. It is expected that all pupils will come to school every day in a neat, clean uniform, giving the message that our pupils take pride in belonging to Castleford Academy. The support of parents is essential to this process. Years 7, 8 and 9 Plain white school shirt with pointed collars, top button fastened and long enough to be tucked in. Castleford Academy clip on tie. Castleford Academy blazer. Plain black tailored trousers or plain black tailored knee length skirt. Plain black sensible shoes. Optional plain black V neck long sleeved jumper or cardigan. Visible socks should be black or white. Tights should be plain black opaque. Years 10 and 11 Plain white school shirt with pointed collars, top button fastened and long enough to be tucked in. Castleford Academy clip on tie. Plain black tailored trousers or plain black tailored knee length skirt. Plain black sensible shoes. Optional plain black V neck long sleeved jumper or cardigan. Visible socks should be black or white. Tights should be plain black opaque. Outdoor coats must not be worn in school. Please ensure all items of clothing are marked with your child s name Important notes for pupils in all year groups: The uniform lists seem straightforward but we know what children are like when you take them shopping! Please note that what some stores advertise as school uniform may not be acceptable for Castleford Academy. Our recommended supplier is Better and Bright. Below is a list of all the items that pupils have been told are NOT acceptable as school uniform: Any items described as plain must have no patterns, markings or logos whatsoever. Shirts MUST be school shirts, pointed collars not rounded and with the top button fastened, not blouses or polo shirts. They must be long enough to stay tucked in and the sleeves should not be rolled up. Anything worn under school shirts such as vests/tshirts/bras must be white or neutral in colour so they do not show through. Trousers should be tailored or boot cut school trousers. Jeans, skinny or tapered trousers, slim fit, narrow, cropped or cut off trousers, shorts, trousers with patch pockets on the outside, visible zips, studs or other decorative embellishments are not allowed. No combat trousers or harem pants. No leggings or footless tights are allowed. Stretchy material or t shirt material is not allowed. Any belts must be plain black and worn through belt loops. Skirts should be tailored and of a suitable length and style to be classed as business wear. Stretchy material or t shirt material is not allowed.
Shoes should be low heeled, suitable for school and plain black. Coloured soles, studs, metallic bows or decorations are not allowed. Trainers or shoes that look like trainers, high fashion shoes, open toe, any canvas footwear including pumps, Ugg style boots or ankle boots are not allowed. Jumpers or cardigans must be V neck, not round neck. See through jumpers, cut off jumpers, loose knit jumpers or fashion jumpers, hooded tops and vest tops over shirts are not allowed. Ties must not be defaced with writing or by pulling threads. Pupils will be asked to buy a new tie if they are damaged in this way. Hair style/colour - Hair colour must be a natural colour, a colour the child could be naturally born with. No extreme shades of red or any other colour is allowed. Please be aware that semi-permanent dye does not wash out after just a few washes. Any hair ornaments must be black and suitable for school. No lines to be shaved into eyebrows or hairstyles. No extreme hairstyles are allowed. Hair that is shaven at the back and sides and long on top is considered to be an extreme hairstyle. It is the extreme difference in length and height that is the problem. The Academy recommends that hair should be no shorter than a grade 2. Make up - A little discreet make up which would be deemed suitable for work is allowed. No false eyelashes, heavy black eye liner, bright lipstick or thick blocked eyebrow pencil. Pupils will be asked to remove excessive make up. Jewellery - One small stud earring with a butterfly back may be worn in each ear. Multiple studs and stretchers or retainers are not allowed. No other piercings are allowed at all, including clear piercings. If your child asks for a piercing please think carefully about the healing times as there will be no exceptions made to the rule. Responsibility badges e.g. School Council may be worn, no other badges are allowed. No visible necklaces are allowed. No bracelets, unless it is a charity bracelet worn while the school is fundraising for a particular charity or a medical bracelet. No rings are allowed. A watch may be worn. Tattoos - The law says children should not have a tattoo. No visible tattoos are allowed in school, even in hot weather in summer. The academy will also not allow any item/fashion that the Governors believe would undermine the ethos or discipline of the academy. The final decision on what is allowed rests with the academy. No pupils will be allowed in lessons with incorrect uniform. If your child has a temporary medical condition, for example a broken arm, and a risk assessment suggests it is safe for them to be around school, the Headteacher may agree to relax the uniform rules for an agreed period of time. Thank you for your support. Castleford Academy Uniform Our Recommended Supplier Better & Bright Market Place, Carlton St, Castleford, West Yorkshire, WF10 1BG. Tel: 01977 557196 Better & Bright will be able to advise on Castleford Academy Uniform requirements.
Pupils will not be allowed in lessons with incorrect uniform. If a pupil arrives with incorrect uniform they should be sent to Step Up where staff will: 1. Contact parents to arrange to remedy the situation. 2. Lend uniform to a pupil once per half term. Pupils will be required to sign for borrowed items and return them at the end of the day. If a pupil has come to school in an incorrect item, Step Up will keep that item securely until the end of the day. 3. Give out wipes to remove make up. Pupils are allowed to borrow uniform once per half term. If they ask to borrow again they will go to Connect. If a pupil fails to return a borrowed item at the end of the day or the next morning they will go in Connect. All records are kept on a secure spreadsheet. Incorrect wearing of uniform: Pupils will be put in the uniform book for: - Too much make up. - Wearing jewellery not allowed according to the uniform rules. - Not having their shirt tucked in. - Having blazer or shirt sleeves rolled up. - Not wearing their blazer (Y7-9). If a pupil s name is in the uniform book three times (cumulative over the year) they will have half an hour detention. Persistent breaking of the uniform rules will result in internal exclusion and parents invited in. In summer during hot weather the Headteacher may allow pupils to remove their blazers and/or ties around school. Pupils will be required to have their tie/blazer with them in school at all times and normal sanctions will apply. Jewellery Incorrect Uniform Policy Members of Senior Leadership Team will confiscate items of jewellery which are not allowed. These items will be kept securely until the end of the half term when they will be returned to the owner. If a parent requires the jewellery to be returned sooner they should contact school to make an appointment with Mrs Wells (Assistant Headteacher) who will return it. All other staff will ask a pupil to remove the jewellery and put the pupil s name in the uniform book. Pupils refusing to remove jewellery will be referred to Senior Staff who will confiscate it.