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Uniform Policy Policy Updated September 2016 Due regard has been given to the Equalities Act and Keeping Children Safe in Education 2016

Uniform Policy Tuxford Academy has at the heart a firm commitment to putting the needs of Students First. Policies and practice promote an environment conducive to learning, ensuring high motivation, high aspirations and high achievement for all young people, irrespective of their differing needs. Students are asked to: Arrive in the Academy and at lessons punctually and prepared to learn. Any student who arrives late to the Academy or lessons may be required to undertake an Academy detention Bring appropriate equipment Wear Academy uniform correctly All students are expected to be polite, courteous, respectful to everyone on the Academy site and to comply with reasonable requests or instructions made by staff on the first time of asking Students are expected to have regard for their own safety and that of others The Academy provides a secure and safe environment for students who are expected to remain on site throughout the Academy day This Uniform Policy seeks to encourage young people to make positive choices and reenforces those choices through praise and rewards to foster positive mind sets. It is expected that all 11-16 students wear full Academy uniform at all times, unless directed otherwise by staff. All students should be smart, take pride in their appearance and dress appropriately within the ethos of a formal academic working environment. All students should be aware that they represent the Academy, its ethos and its image, when wearing the Academy uniform both in and out of the Academy Academy uniform, in certain circumstances, may be provided for the day. Students should arrive and leave the Academy wearing the uniform within the expectations outlined below - TIE: dark blue tie with pale gold and College colour stripes*. Dress Code regarding ties: Ties must be worn at the collar, and of an appropriate length The tie must not be damaged or adulterated. Damaged ties must be replaced Ties must not be decorated with badges, pins, clips etc If a student loses or forgets their tie, they should arrange to borrow one from college reception until it can be replaced No other style of tie is allowed under any circumstances *College colours: Ash Red; Beech Blue; Oak Green; Willow - Gold

BLAZER: dark blue with Tuxford Academy logo on left breast pocket. Dress Code regarding Blazer: The uniform Blazer should be worn at all times, excepting PE lessons and sports activities at break/lunch. It should be clean and smart. Damaged blazers should be repaired or replaced. Blazers may only be removed in the classroom with the permission of the classroom teacher. SHIRT: plain white shirt. Dress Code regarding shirts: Formal style, plain white with a stiffened collar. Shirts should be smart and clean. Frayed or damaged shirts should be replaced. They should be tucked into the waistband at all times. Shirts must be long enough to allow this to be done. Fitted blouses are strictly not allowed. Coloured T-shirts should not be worn beneath the shirt. White T-shirts or vests may be worn under a shirt, provided they are plain. SKIRTS: Please note as from 5 th September 2017, the rule for girls skirts has changed and all girls will be required to wear the new academy skirt the Trutex Castle Tartan stitched down pleated skirt. The hem should be no more than 5cm (2 ) above the top of the knee. Up to July 2017: Skirts: medium grey. Dress Code regarding skirts: For all students, skirts must be of a formal cut and pleated. Pencil style/tight fitting/stretch material skirts are not acceptable. Skirts should be worn at the waist and with appropriate regard to a formal appearance. Hems should be no more than 5cm above the knee. Fashion belts are not allowed. Belts should be black/grey/dark blue, plain and narrow with a discreet buckle. TROUSERS: medium grey. Dress Code regarding trousers: For all students, trousers must be of a formal cut. Trousers should be full-length. Excessively flared or narrow/tight-fitting trousers are not allowed. Trousers should be worn at the waist and with appropriate regard to a formal appearance. Fashion belts are not allowed. Belts should be black/grey/dark blue, plain and narrow with a discreet buckle, and only to be worn with trousers that have belt loops. SWEATERS: dark blue with Tuxford Academy logo. Dress Code regarding sweaters: Academy sweaters are optional additional wear. They are not to be worn instead of the Academy blazer. Sweaters should be smart and clean. Frayed or damaged sweaters should be replaced. Sweaters must not be rolled up, exposing the midriff.

SHOES: black. Dress Code regarding shoes: Formal style, plain black shoes Stiletto/high heels are not allowed Canvas material boots/plimsolls are not allowed Footwear other than shoes is not allowed around the Academy. Alternative footwear for medical reasons must be discussed with the tutor who, if in agreement, will provide a note to that effect During break time, trainers can be worn only on the tennis courts or field for sporting recreation. They should not be worn around the main concourse of the Academy at any time No logos or sports motifs are allowed If non-regulation shoes are worn to school, a suitable pair of footwear will be issued on loan SOCKS: any colour/style unless worn with a skirt, in which case the following applies. Dress Code regarding socks and tights: Socks must be ankle length (knee-length socks can be worn in Y7-8) Socks must be white, black, grey or dark blue Tights must be black, grey, dark blue or flesh coloured, with no patterns Leggings or footless tights are not allowed HEADWEAR: headwear is not allowed in the classroom except for religious, cultural or medical reasons. In such cases, this must be agreed on an individual basis between the parents and the Academy. Dress Code regarding headwear: Hats, hoods and headscarves can only be worn outside. Baseball-style caps are not allowed. Scarves, veils etc that cover or obscure the face are not allowed. COATS & SCARVES: any style or colour. Dress Code regarding coats and scarves: Coats and/or scarves are for outside wear only. Coats and/or scarves are not allowed in the classroom. Coats should not be worn instead of the Academy blazer. Offensive motifs on coats or scarves are not allowed. Hooded leisure tops are not allowed.

HAIR: Styled appropriately to a formal environment except for religious, cultural or medical reasons. In such cases, this must be agreed on an individual basis between the parents and the school. Dress Code regarding hair: Not excessively gelled or braided. Any hair colouring must be within a natural colour range. No shaved wording or patterns on the scalp. In all cases, the school has the right to exercise its discretion about appropriateness of hairstyles & colouring. MAKE UP: Make up must be discreet. Lipstick and painted fingernails are not allowed. TATTOOES: Are not allowed SANCTIONS Any deliberate departure from the Academy s dress code will be challenged. The following sanctions will be applied to any student who does not wear the uniform in the spirit that it is intended: 1. A lunchtime detention, usually within 24 hours. Parents will be informed by letter. 2. Failure to attend the above will result in an after-school detention. 3. Repeated non co-operation with the school uniform policy will lead to further sanctions being applied. JEWELLERY POLICY In the interests of student welfare and health and safety, Tuxford Academy discourages students from bringing jewellery to school. Facial jewellery of any description is not allowed. This includes any forms of body piercing or tongue piercing. The following are the only accepted items of jewellery: Wrist watches One stud per ear Jewellery items additional to the above can only be allowed for religious or cultural reasons. In such cases, this must be agreed on an individual basis between parents and the school.

Any other items brought to school are liable to be confiscated and sanctions applied. This applies specifically to: Rings Earrings Necklaces Bracelets Confiscation Procedure: All confiscated items will be logged, and the date of retrieval decided. Students will be asked to sign to acknowledge retrieval of items. First offence: Returned at the end of the day. Second offence: Letter is sent home, and parents asked to collect items. Third or following offences: Sanctions will be applied in line with the uniform policy above. Any students refusing to hand over items will be dealt with according to the Academy s behaviour policy regarding non co-operation. Signed Dated