Sixth Form Dress Code
      Sixth Form students are role models for the rest of the school who are dressed in school uniform, and therefore the dress code is geared towards a smart and formal appearance.   
 Sixth Form students will be issued with a student ID card and lanyard which they are expected to wear at all times whilst on site.   
Sixth Form students may choose from:   
A matching or non-matching tailored jacket and trousers/skirt suitable for a professional working environment.   
Trousers should be full length; skirts must be mid-thigh length as a minimum. No stretchy fabric skirts. 
Not permitted: Leather or imitation leather; denim; leggings or similar; jeans or jeans-style trousers; shorts.   
Jackets must be worn at all times around school but can be removed in lessons. Jackets must be worn for all formal events, including assemblies and briefings.   
A professional shirt, blouse or top, plain or modestly patterned and designed for formal wear. It must have sleeves and must not be low cut; it should cover shoulders and midriffs. A plain fine knit V-Neck jumper or cardigan can be worn under the suit jacket.   
Students who identify as male are expected to wear a tie and trousers   
Not permitted: T-shirts; sheer or see-through fabrics including lace; hoodies and sweatshirts.   
Shoes and boots - Smart leather or leather-look shoes, boots and sandals appropriate for a formal environment.   
Not permitted: DMs;Uggs; Biker Boots or boots higher than ankle length; stiletto heels;  trainers/plimsolls or similar; flip- flops/mules.  
Discreet make-up and coloured nail varnish is permitted. (Brightly coloured eye shadow and lipsticks are not considered discreet). Students will be asked to remove make-up thought by staff to be unsuitable for school.