Uniform
Newport Primary School has a school uniform. This consists of combinations of the following:
- Grey or black; trousers or skirt
- White Shirt (Stiff collared) which should be worn with a red tie or Red Polo shirt with the school Logo (Red ties are sold in the School Office)
- Red V neck sweatshirt or cardigan
- Clean sensible shoes (Flip flops and slip on shoes are discouraged).
- Plimsolls/indoor shoes are required for inside school.
In the Summer if desired from the beginning of the Summer term until the second half of the Autumn term - April to October children may wear the following:
- Red and white gingham summer dress.
- Grey or Black Shorts
.PE Kit
- Red Shorts
- White Polo top with School logo
- Children are required to bring appropriate footwear for P.E. and games. This depends on the activity and season
In Winter children also have the option of the following:
- Black school tracksuit with School Logo
Please label all uniform, P.E. kits, coats and bags.
No football kits to be worn.
The non logo items can be purchased from local supermarkets or shops. These are required in order to comply with the Home-School Agreement. However, they can be purchased from whichever outlet families and carers prefer.
The items with Logo's can be purchased from The Uniform Shop in Goole. Please click here to be redirected to their website for prices.
We offer a voucher for a logo'd jumper or cardigan and a PE tracksuit top and bottoms for all children eligible for Pupil Premium and Free School Meals.
Newport Primary School believes that uniform makes us ready for school; gives us a sense of belonging and pride; and makes decisions about to wear and what to getting ready for the coming week as simple as possible. The school also values greatly families’ and carers’ adherence to this, as can be seen every assembly and playtime when our children look so smart and proud of their school.
In the interests of health and safety, children are only allowed to wear simple stud earrings and no rings or other jewellery. All jewellery to be removed before Sports lessons. Teachers are not expected to remove children's earrings for these lessons. If your child is unable to remove their own earrings then they should not wear them on a day when they have PE or parents are to provide tape to cover them.
Long hair must be tied back. This will help to prevent the spread of head-lice. Hair should be natural in colour and not shaved with images.
Should families or carers need any guidance or further information, please contact the School Office.