A high standard of personal appearance is expected at all times by our pupils at Longridge High School. If a child is not in the correct uniform, parents should inform school immediately. There will be a sanction if your child is not in the correct uniform without a good reason. Correct uniform must be worn at all times.
Blazer:
Trutex: navy with integrated school badge
Pullover:
Navy Blue V-neck with school badge
Shirt:
White long or short sleeved
Tie:
School tie – Navy with silver stripe DS103
Trousers:
Charcoal grey (Trutex: code TLT)
Skirt:
Kilnsey Tartan Pleated Kilt JX30358
Socks:
Black, Black knee length socks, or black tights
Shoes: Black (boots/trainers/canvas footwear are not permitted)
School shoes should be black and sturdy enough for regular wear. Boots, trainers, fabric and canvas pumps are not allowed. Black sports/trainer style shoes are not acceptable.
Pupils wearing incorrect footwear (including black trainers) will be asked to change into a pair of school shoes for the duration of the day. Please note that some shops sell shoes as ‘Back to School’ despite the fact that Longridge High School do not allow these. If you are unsure about whether something is acceptable, please check with the school before purchase.
Pupils must have a bag large enough to carry books, equipment and A4 exercise books and files. Handbags and tote bags are not suitable for daily school use and should not be used.
Navy PE top with school logo
Navy Shorts with school logo
Navy and white PE Socks
Sports trainers
Navy ¼ zip performance top with school logo
Navy slim track pants with school logo
(We advise all pupils to wear the optional
navy performance top during cold and wet
weather.
Rules on Appearance
Jewellery
The school has a NO JEWELLERY policy. The only jewellery permitted is a wristwatch. For reasons of safety and security – no other jewellery is allowed – this includes piercings in ears, noses and tongues. If worn, they will be removed, placed in a sealed envelope and pupils or parents asked to collect it at the end of the school day.
Plasters/plastic retainers must not be worn to conceal piercings.
The only other form of additional jewellery allowed is a medical disc/bracelet.
Religious clothing
Some religions and beliefs require their members to conform to a specific dress code. Longridge High School does not discriminate against any religion or belief; however, the school must weigh the needs and rights of individual students against the cohesion and health and safety concerns of the entire school community. The school endeavours to allow most religious requirements to be met. Parental concerns and requests regarding religious clothing are dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
General Rules
Items which are confiscated will only be returned at the end of term or if parents come into school personally to collect them.
Daily Equipment:
For Mathematics and Science, they will also need:
For Art, they will also need:
Mobile Phone Use
Mobile phones are NOT allowed to be used on the school site, including breaks and lunchtimes. Pupils must follow these simple rules:
We reserve the right to confiscate a pupil’s mobile phone during the school day for an extended period of time, if we feel that a pupil has committed a serious misdemeanour. For example; an action that would endanger the safety of others or that constitutes inappropriate behaviour such as bullying. If it is reported that a pupil may have images of the school, other pupils or staff on their mobile phone, we reserve the right to check the content of the phone and delete these images in the presence of your child. If a pupil is found to have a mobile phone or similar communication technology in an examination room, this is a serious disciplinary issue. In this case, we reserve the right to keep the mobile phone or similar device until it can be checked for unfair practice.
Please note that the school’s insurance does not cover the loss of mobile telephone