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SCHOOL UNIFORM

All students are expected to wear uniform to school every day. All students are provided with one polo shirt and one jumper when they start. Any additional uniform can be ordered by parents/carers via our uniform shop Brigade

At Cranbury College, all students are required to wear a branded black jumper and branded white polo shirt. All other items are generic and therefore, can be purchased at any major retailer.

We do have second-hand uniform available upon request. Please contact the main school office if you require this.

Students are not required to wear their branded black jumper during the warmer months but are still required to wear the branded white polo shirt. 

SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM

Uniform

Appearance

Black round neck jumper with Cranbury College logo  (Required) Shorts or skirts to be no shorter than mid-thigh.
White polo t-shirt with Cranbury College logo (Required)   Leggings should be thick enough to ensure modesty  
Plain tracksuit bottoms, trousers, shorts, skirt or leggings.   No hats or facial coverings to be worn inside the building  
Full shoes/ trainers to be worn – no sliders, crocs, open toe shoes or heels    Nails to be short, and practical  
Specialist clothing will be provided and will need to be worn for subjects including, Food Technology (apron), Trades (coverall) and Hair & Beauty (tunic)   Jackets or hooded sweatshirts to be removed when entering the building   
  No jewellery to be worn for practical subjects 
  Earrings should be small and studded 
  Hair must be tied back for practical/ physical subjects  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM

Primary students will be expected to wear the following:

  • Black round neck jumper with Cranbury College logo  (Required)
  • White polo t-shirt with Cranbury College logo (Required)  
  • Black or grey trousers/skirt

Parents and carers are asked to inform the college if there is a problem with their child’s uniform so that spare uniform can be provided in the short term. Unfortunately, parents may not request their child be excused from wearing our uniform.