Uniform

At Bettridge School, we are mindful of the cost to family of school uniforms, therefore, we take the following steps as part of our uniform policy, providing parents and carers with options to suit them.

Affordable priced: Price & Buckland Ltd stock affordably priced Bettridge School uniform with the school logo if families wish to choose this option – see the link below for the online shop

Non-branded is OK: Items of uniform branded with the school logo are not essential and families can choose to buy similar unbranded items from other shops rather than from Prince and Buckland Ltd. We keep our branded items to a minimum (sweatshirt. Polo-shirt, PE shirt).

Second hand Uniform: The school is also happy to receive outgrown or unwanted school uniform and will let parents know about the availability of any uniform available via Class Dojo. Some parents also make use of the ‘Friends of Bettridge’ Facebook page to advertise second hand school uniform there.

Bettridge School has a school uniform for all school age pupils which they are expected to wear each day. The uniform consists of:

  • Navy blue sweatshirt with (or without) Bettridge logo
  • Sky blue polo shirt with (or without) Bettridge logo
  • Black or grey trousers or skirt (or leggings/plain joggers if more comfortable)
  • Girls may prefer blue/white check dress in the summer.

We also have a PE kit, especially for the out-of-school events that our pupils take part in but it is also used in school. This is a sky blue t-shirt with (or without) blue Bettridge logo and navy shorts or navy tracksuit bottoms and sport shoes.

Parents can order school uniform online from Price & Buckland Ltd using the link below.

If you are unsure of the size your child requires, school hold sample sizes of all items which can be tried on prior to ordering.

It is essential to have items of personal clothing clearly marked with the pupil’s name.

Students in FE (Further Education) may decide to wear their own clothing to model a college experience. Footwear should be comfortable as students may have a large part of their curriculum out in the community where they may be walking or catching public transport to a range of settings.