Uniform and School Meals
We endeavour to achieve a high standard in all our activities at school and we expect this to be reflected both in the appearance and behaviour of our pupils.
All children must have full school uniform, worn correctly, for daily attendance at our school. Uniform will usually be worn on occasions when children are representing the school, including school visits.
Parents and carers are asked to co-operate fully by providing the uniform and ensuring children wear it correctly to and from school, and at other times as required.
Please see table below for the school’s uniform list - our requirements are designed to be as affordable as possible and to give families flexibility to purchase items from a range of retailers.
Please see our uniform policy Uniform-Policy-2025-2026.pdf for futher information and details:

With the exception of school ties, which are only available in the school office, our supplier offers the full range of uniform, PE kit and accessories which can be purchased directly here:
My clothing
PE shirts
For information about purchasing second-hand uniform and our free uniform 'swap shops', please contact the school office.
We are lucky to have our own large kitchen where our wonderful cooks prepare nutritious and delicious meals for our children. From September 2024, our meals will be catered by Aspens.
See below for the menu and Special Diet Form for the season ahead - don't forget to book your child's school dinner using:
As per Government guidelines, all children in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are entitled to a free school meal (UIFSM) and we strongly encourage all parents to take up this provision.
For children in Nursery and Years 3 - 6, a school meal currently costs £2.61.
If your child is entitled to Free School Meals through benefits-related eligibility, there is no charge for meals.
We are a healthy school, which means children exercise daily and bring healthy snacks in their lunch box. Please see the healthy lunch box guide for more information.
If you think you might be eligible for free meals, after year 2, then please complete the Pupil Premium Form below.
The updated guidance (5th June 2025) says:
- Transitional Protection has been extended until the end of the 2025/26 academic year.
- This means any pupil who has become eligible for FSM on or after 1 April 2018 should continue to receive FSM until at least July 2026, regardless of changes in income or benefit status.
- From the start of the 2026/27 academic year, Transitional Protection will be discontinued. At that point, new eligibility criteria will apply.
- From September 2026, all children from households receiving Universal Credit will be automatically entitled to FSM, removing the current income threshold of £7,400.
The Updated guidance can be found here Free school meals.


