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School Uniform

One of our GRAND values is NEAT. The pupils at Grand Avenue Primary and Nursery School pride themselves on the neatness of their appearance and of their work. 

Pupils are expected to wear full school uniform and the correct PE kit. Smart children makes for smart learning! Our uniform is available from most major retailers and supermarkets and our parent association (GASPA) organise regular second-hand uniform sales throughout the year. Items with the school logo are not mandatory but may be purchased from PMG School wear Chessington www.pmgschoolwear.co.uk.

Uniform for all pupils:

  • Grey trousers/shorts/skirt/pinafore
  • Sky blue polo shirt or cotton shirt/blouse (logo optional)
  • Burgundy sweatshirt/cardigan/jumper (logo optional)
  • Grey/white socks/tights (Trainer socks not permitted)
  • Sturdy flat black shoes (Trainers not permitted)
  • Burgundy peaked hat for Summer (optional)
  • Burgundy beanie hat for Winter (optional)
  • Children may also choose to wear a summer dress (light blue/white small checked from Easter to October)

PE kit for all pupils (To be kept in a named bag):

  • Black shadow stripe shorts
  • Plain black tracksuit bottoms for winter outdoor lessons
  • Black plimsolls/trainers
  • Plain round neck t-shirt in team colour

Children must remove earrings and watches for all PE lessons.

Swimming Kit for all pupils (To be kept in a named bag):

  • Swimming hat
  • Swimming costume
  • Towel
  • Goggles

Further information:

All uniform needs to be labelled with child’s name. Other items with school logo may be purchased, such as PE bag, bookbag or rucksack. Please note fleeces are for outdoor wear only. No jewellery or nail varnish is to be worn in school. One small stud earring permitted. Haircuts should be no shorter than a number 2, no fancy cutting and hair should be worn in its natural colour. Long hair needs to be tied back. Shoes need to be able to meet the demands of a busy school day including active play times and the daily mile activity. Wristwatches should be marked with the child’s initials and remain the responsibility of the owner.