Uniform is worn across the school, and details on what to wear and how you can purchase it are below.
The school uniform is changing from September 2024
You may be aware that St Peter’s will be changing the school uniform from September 2024. An outline of what you will require for uniform and sports kit are in the attached guides below:
All of the uniform and sports kit can be purchased through our stockist, School Blazer. The new items will be available to buy in the Summer Term 2024.
School Blazer
School uniform can be purchased online or by telephone from our suppliers ‘School Blazer’.
All garments arrive fully name-tagged.
Please allow six working days for goods to arrive.
Nearly New Shop
Alternatively, the Nearly New Shop is run by parents on a voluntary basis and sells St Peter’s School uniforms second-hand but in nearly new condition.
It is located in the Junior Corridor at St Peter's 8-13.
Current items of uniform are donated to the school for purchasing items or funding projects.
The shop is open on Tuesdays 3.30 - 4.30pm, and Saturdays 8.15 - 9.15am
80% of the price of the clothing sold is returned to the seller, and the remaining 20% is donated to the School.
Uniform FAQs
Our aim is that:
- Pupils should be smartly dressed.
- Clothes should be functionally sensible and comfortable.
Name Tapes
All school clothing should be marked with name tapes. This can be done by the uniform providers, ‘School Blazer’. Shoes/Rugby/hockey boots/trainers should also be marked with the pupil’s name.
Hair
All pupils should have natural hair colouring. It should be tidy in appearance.
Long hair must be tied back for games, science, art and DT.
Make-up
Make-up may not be worn in any year groups below Sixth Form, however it is understood that some pupils in Year 9, Year 10 and Year 11 may wear concealer/ foundation. Nail varnish may not be worn.
Jewellery
Watches may be worn. Earrings must be single, plain studs (in the ear lobe). Bracelets, rings and necklaces should not be worn before Sixth Form when only discreet jewellery is permitted.
Calculators
Pupils are required to have their own calculator. We strongly
recommend the Casio fx-991EX CLASSWIZ, which is suitable for both GCSE and A-level Mathematics.
Please Note:
If a pupil does not have this particular calculator they could be disadvantaged in Maths lessons.
Please make sure that your son/daughter’s name is scratched onto the machine.
Lockers and Padlocks
Each Day pupil has a locker in a Common Room and a locker for games kit in the changing rooms. They must provide three padlocks, one for each locker.