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School Uniform

St. Paul's Way believes that a straightforward, plain and reasonably priced uniform does much to develop a feeling of identity among students at the School. All students must wear the uniform.

Girls

  • Black school sweatshirt (round necked) with pale blue stitched school logo.

  • Pale blue short sleeved polo shirts with black stitched school logo.

  • Black or dark grey trousers or skirt.

  • Black Salwar Kameez with pale blue stitched school logo.

  • A pale blue or black headscarf.

  • A black Jilbab.

  • Plain black shoes (not trainers).

Boys

  • Black school sweatshirt (round necked) with pale blue stitched school logo.

  • Pale blue short sleeved polo shirts with black stitched school logo.

  • Black or dark grey trousers.

  • Plain black shoes (not trainers).

All items (Girls and Boys) are available from our new school outfitters:
Khalsa Schoolwear, 388 - 390 Bethnal Green Road, London, E2 0AH
Tel. 020 7729 3286

For a preview of the School Uniform, please download our Uniform Poster (PDF Format).

Items that are not allowed: Mobile phones. Black cardigans / jumpers; hooded tops; t-shirts; trousers with 'splits' along the seam / side (these are normally worn by female students); patterned trousers; jeans, denims or cords.

JEWELLERY must not be worn at school; no rings, bracelets, earrings or necklaces. Watches and sleepers are allowed, but sleepers must not be brought in on days when you have P.E. lessons, as they could be dangerous.

Girls should not wear make up to school.

Students should dress sensibly, wear proper shoes and tie back long hair for practical lessons where you will be working with machines or other equipment.

Students are responsible for making sure that they come to school in uniform every day. Students who come to school without the correct uniform may be sent home again to change.