Uniform
- White polo-shirt with collar (and optional St Peter’s crest)
- Royal blue sweatshirt or cardigan with St Peter’s crest
- Grey skirt, pinafore, culottes, shorts or trousers
- Strong plain black shoes or smart fully black trainers
- Royal blue checked dresses may be worn in warm weather
- Children are encouraged to wear plain socks or tights that are grey, black or white
- Children are advised to bring a waterproof jacket to school every day
Children wear their PE kit into school for two days a week.
- White sports top with house colour panel and St Peter’s crest
- Navy shorts
- Black trainers (which may be worn everyday) and/or plimsolls
- Children may wear tracksuit bottoms during the cold winter weather. Tracksuit bottoms should be plain and navy/black in colour. Any designer logos should be small and discreet.
- Children should wear their school jumper.
Every child belongs to a House Team:
- St. David - Yellow
- St. Andrew - Blue
- St. George - Red
- St. Patrick - Green
All school uniform is available to purchase from Brenda’s Schoolwear.
130 Frimley Road
Camberley
GU15 2QN
Tel: 01276 818424
Email: shop@brendas.uk
Website: https://www.brendas.co.uk/collections/st-peters-farnborough
Pre-loved uniforms are good for the planet and for your pocket. We have various items available in various sizes. We rely on donated items of good condition uniform which can be handed to school reception.
Pre-loved uniform can be ordered by emailing: uniform@st-peters-jun.sch.uk. Please include name of child, items required and sizes. Please see the document above for prices.
Jewellery, Accessories and Nail Polish
Children may wear one pair of small, plain, silver or gold ear-studs (not hoops or hanging ear-rings). The following rules apply for ear-studs and PE/Sport:
If possible, children must remove ear-studs prior to any PE lesson or sporting activity where a collision with a pupil, a piece of apparatus or a ball etc. might occur. They must be removed by the child themselves.
Where staff deem the activity safe enough, children who are not able to remove ear-studs should make them safe by taping them front and back.
The taping should be sufficient to prevent injury from an unintentional blow. Children will be expected to be able to do this for themselves before PE, or have their piercings taped at home before coming to school on PE days. We keep a stock of tape for such purposes although it does help if older children have their own.
Staff must not be expected to do the taping for pupils. We retain the right to exclude a pupil from PE in any circumstances where it is felt the pupil is at risk.
It is still best to wait until the Summer Holidays to have piercings done, so that they can be removed for PE wherever possible.
Watches and Nails
A watch may also be worn to school. Nail polish should be removed before school; make-up, necklaces or bracelets may not be worn unless for specific medical or religious reasons.
Watches should not be capable of sending or receiving messages or calls, or taking pictures. We will ask children to take watches off if we cannot be sure they could be used for the above purposes, and to keep them at home. Fitness watches (for example Garmin Kids) are permitted.
All watches/jewellery allowed under the uniform policy are worn at the owner's risk. The school cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage.
The Education (Guidance about Costs of School Uniforms) Act 2021 was passed by Parliament to make school uniform costs affordable for families of all backgrounds and give parents the best value for money.
In light of this, the governing body led a uniform consultation with parents in March, 2022. In response to the consultation feedback, the following changes were made and agreed by the full governing body:
- Children will have the option of wearing a non-logo polo shirt.
- Trousers and skirts for girls will be grey in future. Navy skirts and trousers will be phased out.
- Children will have the option of wearing trainers to school in place of school shoes, but these must be smart, plain and completely black.
- No changes will be made to the current PE uniform, which children are allowed to wear into school for two days a week.
To read our school uniform policy, please follow the link below: