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St Mary's Catholic Primary Schools Trust

School Uniform

The main supplier of school uniform, including items that have our school badge, can be purchased at Hewitts of Croydon.

You can shop St Mary's Primary School uniform online by visiting the Hewitts Website here.

Hewitts Contact Information

Address: 45 - 51 Church Street, Croydon, CR9 1QQ

Telephone: 0208 680 4555 / 0208 688 1830

Email: customercare@hewittsofcroydon.com

Website: www.hewittsofcroydon.com

Opening Times: Monday - Saturday 9.30am - 6.00pm

It is important to understand that whilst that items from the main supplier are recommended, it is possible to buy the same items at a number of local clothing shops and supermarkets. The school also has a small supply of pre-owned items for children.

KS2

Main school uniform

Girls’ uniform

Boys’ uniform

Gold Polo Shirt with badge

Gold Polo Shirt with badge

Navy Sweatshirt with badge

Navy Sweatshirt with badge

Navy Kilt or Navy Trousers

Navy Trousers or Navy shorts

Navy Socks or Navy Tights

Navy Socks

Black Shoes (no boots or trainers)

Black Shoes (no boots or trainers)

Navy Coat with badge

Navy Coat with badge

Navy Hat with badge*

Navy Hat with badge*

Navy Scarf*

Navy Scarf*

Navy Cagoule with badge (summer)*

Navy Cagoule with badge (summer)*

P.E. Equipment

White T Shirt with badge

White T Shirt with badge

Navy Shorts

Navy Shorts

Black Plimsolls (not Trainers)

Black Plimsolls (not Trainers)

Navy PE Bag

Navy PE Bag

Swimming

Navy swimsuit

Navy trunks

Swimhat (available from School office)

Swimhat (available from School office)

Bags

Year 3 Navy Book Bag

Year 4,5, & 6 Navy Backpack

*optional items

 

Presentation and accessories

1. Children must wear school uniform. Where a branded item with the school badge is specified, an equivalent non-branded item may be worn.

2. In times of hardship (for example, families recently arrived in the UK) the Head of School may decided that a child can attend in smart, plain clothes. This is at the discretion of the Head of School.

3. Jewellery is not allowed in school. Watches may be worn but at the owner’s risk. Smartwatches with connectivity are not allowed.

4. Junior children with pierced ears may wear small plain studs in school, but they must be removed for P.E. and Swimming lessons or left at home. Please note that this is based on Local Authority and DfE health and safety advice, below.

Recommendations to schools on jewellery:

  • The wearing of jewellery, earring and ear-studs (metal or plastic) should not be permitted on safety grounds during physical education lessons and other sporting activities such as out of hours school learning or competitive fixtures. This includes body piercings such as tongue studs or belly button jewellery. 
      
    These items represent a potential hazard not only to the wearer but also to other children. Medical advice confirms that any jewellery worn in physical education lessons is an unnecessary risk and should be avoided at all times. Serious accidents have occurred as a result of contact between pupils wearing earrings or studs and other pupils or equipment, thus damaging the ear, or where items of jewellery have caught in apparatus and torn the ear lobe. 
      
    Head teachers are advised to prohibit the wearing of earrings and ear-studs in all aspects of physical activity where these could present a hazard to the wearer and to others. 

4. Long hair must be tied back with navy blue or white accessories.