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Uniform

All students in years 7 to 11 are expected to wear our school uniform. Sixth Form students are not required to wear an agreed uniform, however their standard of dress should be appropriate and suitable for wear around younger students.

Please click here to view our Uniform Standards Statement Policy.   

Please click here to view our Uniform Detail and Graphics Guide. 

Please click here to view our Uniform Local Procedures.

To order school uniform

Our school uniform provider is Steady School Wear. They offer a local shop for parents and students to visit and also a website for online orders. Uniform can be purchased:

  • Online through their website
  • By visiting their shop at Steady Schoolwear, 17 Savile Street, Hull, HU1 3EF
  • By telephone: 01482 322982

All items purchased are delivered to the address of your choice. There is a postage charge on orders below £100 but this is free for orders over this amount. 

PE Kit

All students in Years 7 to 11 are expected to wear our PE kit for their PE lessons.

To guarantee delivery for the start of September, all orders for uniform and PE kit need to be placed with Steady School Wear by a date in August – this will be communicated to parents each year.

Best Value

Our school uniform and PE kit supplier has been selected following a review of ‘best value’. In considering this we have evaluated factors including cost, quality and the service provided to our parents.

School Uniform

All students in years 7 to 11 are expected to wear the school uniform. This is a guide only and it is not fully exhaustive - please contact the school who will be happy to support with any further specific queries.

Uniform Guide
 

House Tie

Wolfreton House tie, worn with top button of blouse fastened. 7-8 full stripes to be showing at all times.  Please confirm House colour before purchase.*

Wolfreton Blazer

Black blazer with School logo. The blazer must be worn to the school every day.

Shirt / Blouse

Plain white, long or short-sleeved, formal uniform type of standard length to tuck in and with standard shirt type collar.

Skirt

Black box pleated skirt (worn with black tights at least 60 denier or black socks).  Skirts must sit no more than just above the knee.

Trousers

Smart, tailored, plain black, formal uniform type.  No Lycra, jean, cotton, or cord type material (worn with black socks).

Socks

Plain black socks.

Plain black tights (at least 60 denier).

Footwear

Plain, black, black laces, polishable leather or leather-look shoes or ankle boots with flat or low heels.  Shoes with logos in contrasting colours are not permitted. No other type of shoe (e.g fabric, sandals).

V-necked jumper (optional)

Plain Black v-necked jumper, with or without logo.

Dress code for practical subjects

An apron to protect clothes. Young people may buy their own or borrow a school apron.

For heavy craft work, it is important that strong, practical shoes are worn in workshops.

*Available from the school office (Only item sold in the school).

PE Kit

The Wolfreton PE kit is compulsory for students.
 

Mandatory items  
Logo Shirt Navy and gold with Wolfreton logo
Shorts Plain Navy Sports Shorts or Skort
Sports Socks Navy Sports Socks
Optional items  
Hoodie Wolfreton Logo Hoodie
Skort Plain Navy
Base Layer Navy Tracksuit Bottoms or Sports Leggings Plain Navy
Base Layer Top and Bottoms Plain Navy

Footwear

Students will need to bring indoor court trainers (with non-marking soles), moulded football boots (FG), suitable for use on a 3G pitch, for football, rugby and hockey. No footwear is required for dance and gym. Staff will inform students when activities are taking place to ensure they bring the correct footwear to school.

Smart and Business-like 

Watches/Jewellery

Young people may wear:
• A wrist-watch with a plain strap (Smart watches are not permitted)
• One single pair of small stud earrings in the lobe of the ear

No additional earrings or piercings may be worn in the ear or elsewhere. Bars or spacers are not permitted. No other bracelets or necklaces should be worn.
Young people are advised not to bring any jewellery to school. Young people who do so must be aware that the school accepts no responsibility for any
jewellery that is lost or stolen.

Hair Extreme hair styles are not permitted. This includes unnatural colours for example, blue, green, pink, purple, bright red and designs cut into the hair, for example
tramlines.
Make-up Young people may only wear subtle foundation, suitable for a business environment. No heavy eye shadow / mascara and no false eye-lashes. No nail varnish or acrylic / gel type nails.

Body / facial piercings

Body / facial piercings are incompatible with life in a safe-working, business-like school environment and are not permitted to be worn. If a young person has a piercing in the summer holiday, it must be done in the first two weeks of the
holiday to allow sufficient time to heal so it can be removed upon return in September. No other holiday provides sufficient healing time.

Tattoos

Young people with a tattoo / tattoos are required to keep them covered at all times.

Coats and hooded tops

Coats are likely to be required for inclement weather. Coats with decorated with inappropriate phrases / text are not permitted.
Coats must not be worn in the school building.
Hooded tops should not be worn as an alternative to a coat. Sweatshirts / hooded tops must not be worn under blazers.

Hats

Hats are not permitted except in extreme weather (except for religious observance or medical need). In such weather they may be worn outside but must not be worn anywhere in the school building.

Accessories

Earphones, scarves, significant hair accessories or additional accessories are not part of the school uniform and must not be worn. 

If a belt is required this must be thin and black.

Wolfreton ‘team’ items

Hoodies and jumpers bearing the school logo may be purchased by team / cast / trip members. These may not be worn in the school as part of the school uniform.

Mobile devices

The use of mobile devices is not permitted on the school site. Mobile devices must be turned off and kept in bags, out of sight during the school day.

Audio equipment / speakers are not permitted in school.

Any young person who brings a mobile device or audio player to school with them does so at their own risk. The school takes no responsibility for the loss, theft or damage of these items.

Money / wristwatches

Any small sums of money or wristwatches brought to school are the young person’s responsibility during the day including morning break and lunchtime.
School bag Students are expected to bring a suitable school bag each day, large enough to carry their books / files.

*Rowntree = Green, Tomlinson = Red, Owen = Yellow, Wilberforce = Teal, Nightingale = Purple


Any item deemed inappropriate by the school must be removed. Refusal to remove inappropriate items will be addressed through the Positive Discipline Policy.