Sixth Form Dress Code

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Sandringham School - Sixth Form Dress Code

All Sixth Form students are expected to set an example to the rest of the school through their high
standard of business like dress and the way they present themselves.
The intention of the sixth form dress code is to maintain the smart appearance of the lower school
years but allowing a degree of flexibility, in acknowledgement of the progression towards higher
education or the world of employment. A sixth form student should be able to leave the school site
and immediately attend a formal interview without having to change their appearance.
All students must also recognise the dress codes of our Consortium partner schools,
when attending their establishments.
Male Female
Collared shirt and tie Smart tailored jacket (¾ length or longer)
Smart tailored trousers and Jacket Smart tops (shoulders to be covered)
Suit Blouse or fitted shirt. Shirts and blouses must
Formal shoes / boots with a proper sole cover the midriff.
Smart, plain V necked jumper underneath the Skirts (business like and a respectable length, no
jacket shorter than 3” above the knee)
Smart dresses
Smart tailored trousers
Proper soled shoes or boots - dark soles only
Muslim girls are permitted to wear a head scarf
(Hijab) should they wish. These should be either
black or red.
Girls should wear functional shoes with heels of
no more than 3 cms in height.

Not Permitted

T-shirts Shoes
Vests, strapless tops No white soles
Low cut tops are not acceptable No open-toed shoes
Hooded tops Doctor Marten Boots (shoes only)
Sweat tops Ugg Boots
Jeans or trousers that imitate jeans Trainers/shoes that imitate trainers
Combat trousers
Ankle cuffed trousers of any kind
Leggings or Jeggings
Baggy loose fitting casual trousers
Jogging bottoms
Shorts of any kind
Mini-skirts (tight skirts in stretch material should
not be worn)
T-Shirt dresses/dungaree dresses
Play suits or jump suits
Leather clothes of any kind (or imitation leather)
Any clothing with logos emblazoned on them
Hats / Caps

Other
 A jacket must be worn when walking around school, as well as for assemblies and other formal
occasions.
 Make up and jewellery should be kept to a minimum.
 No form of facial piercing, including nose/tongue studs, is allowed.
 Hair must be a natural colour and may not be extreme in style, and should not be shorter than
a number 2 cut. Beards should be neat and trimmed.
 Underwear should not be visible.
 Outdoor coats must be removed in class and assemblies.
 For Art, PE, Dance and Drama lessons, students must bring in appropriate clothing to change
into.

Any student who breaches the school dress code can expect to be sent home to change.

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