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Southbroom

St James Academy

We belong, we believe, we flourish.

Friendship

We help others to succeed.

Trust

We are honest and fair.

Perseverance and Courage

We embrace challenge.

Forgiveness

We are kind, polite and forgiving.

Friendship and Respect

We listen to each other.

Respect

We respect ourselves, each other and our school.

School Uniform

Uniform with the School Logo

 

Clothing with the Southbroom St James Academy logo (i.e. sweatshirt, cardigan, polo shirt, PE t-shirt) is available from OHM Clothing Ltd and Scholars in Devizes.

School Uniform

 

  • Black or grey tailored trousers / shorts

  • Black or grey skirt / pinafore

  • ‘Dark Royal Blue’ school sweatshirt / cardigan

  • White polo shirt

  • Royal blue / white gingham dress for the summer term

  • Sensible, dark coloured shoes – not trainers or long boots (ankle boots acceptable); in summer, sandals are acceptable provided they are closed toe sandals, fastened around the ankle (no flipflops / open toes)

 

  • Sunhats are recommended for the summer term (protecting your child from the harmful effects of the sun is a priority here. Sun cream is to be administered by parents before school, if required)

PE Clothing

 

For indoor and summer outdoor activities the children should wear:

 

  • Plain navy blue or black shorts

  • Plain t-shirts (available with logo as above) in child’s School Team colour (Brittox - Red; Wharf - Blue; Shambles - Green; Crammer - Yellow) or plain white

 

For outdoor games during autumn or spring, all pupils require the items listed above plus:

 

  • Plain navy blue or black training bottoms

  • Plain, warm, navy blue or black sweatshirts or tracksuit tops

  • Suitable flat soled, lace up (or Velcro) trainers

 

For safety reasons, earrings should not be worn during PE lessons and long hair should be tied back.

 

All items of clothing must be clearly named so that in the event of them being mislaid they can be returned to the child.

 

Any unnamed lost property items will be placed on the lost property box in school.  Children may check this box themselves or parents may ask at the office if they wish to look through the unnamed items. Shared spaces should be cleared at the end of each term and personal belongings should not be left in school during the holiday periods.

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