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School Uniform

The Normandy Village School uniform colours are Red and White.

Items of Clothing

  • Red branded cardigan or sweatshirt
  • White polo shirt
  • Grey trousers, shorts, skirt or pinafore dress
  • Grey socks, grey or red tights
  • Red and white shirtwaister style dress (checked or striped)
  • Black school shoes - trainers are not permitted, open-toed sandals are not permitted for health and safety reasons.

Branded uniform is available to purchase through ScopayAll orders will need to be collected from school.

Please note that orders made during the school holidays will not be processed until the office reopens, so there may be a delay in receiving your items.

The following measurements are to be used as a guide only. All of our size guides are only an approximation as age equivalent sizes vary from child to child. 

Age    

Sweatshirts

Cardigans

Polo shirt

3/4 years

22" or 24"

22" or 24"

22" or 24"

4/5 years

24"

24"

24 or 26"

6 years

26"

26"

26" or 28

7 years

28"

28"

28" or 30"

8 years

28"

28"

28" or 30"

9 years

30"

30"

28" or 30"

10 years

32"

32"

30" or 32"

11 years

34"

34"

32" or 34"

12 years

34" or XS

34"

34" or 36"

Chest:- Position tape close to underarm, measure chest at fullest point

Please note that we generally stock sizes 24" to 34". Other sizes are available to order but may take longer to fulfil.

Hair 

Children are expected to come to school looking clean and smart each day. Fashion-wear and styles are not part of our school uniform.  Hair should not be cut any shorter than Grade 2. Shaven hair, hair dye and colour in hair are not permitted. Hairstyles which are extreme, which includes hairstyles where the sides are much shorter than the top / back, where lines / patterns are shaved into the hair are not permitted. Any hair which is shoulder length or longer must be tied back at all times. Any hair accessories must be red or black and flat to the head. 

Jewellery

Jewellery should not be worn in school because it may be lost or damaged and, in the case of earrings, they can be a danger. In the case of newly pierced ears it is sometimes necessary to wear keepers for a number of weeks. Children may not take part in P.E. if they are wearing any jewellery and if you are thinking of having your child’s ears pierced, please arrange for it to be done at the beginning of the school holiday so that they may take a full part in the P.E. curriculum upon their return to school.