Headteacher

Mrs M Kobak

Deputy Head

Mr D Witkin

Head of Kodesh

Mrs L Lewis

bwjp@bury.gov.uk

0161 766 2888

Uniform

Our school uniform is a combination of burgundy and grey. Most items can be purchased from high street shops or supermarkets. Please contact the school office for further information and pricing.

School sweatshirts and polo shirts are available to buy directly from the school, and we have a range of sample sizes available for children to try on. We also aim to run regular “uniform swap shops”, where families can donate outgrown uniform and exchange it for items in a different size.

All items of clothing must be clearly labelled with your child’s name.

Please see below for further details.

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    For boys, the school uniform consists of:

    • Grey school trousers or shorts
    • White polo shirt (with or without school logo)
    • Burgundy sweatshirt with school logo
    • Grey socks
    • School yarmulke with two clips
    • Tsitsis

    Boys are required to wear tsitsis and yarmulkes at all times. These can be purchased from the school office.

    All children should wear sensible black shoes that are suitable and safe for outdoor play. In the summer months, sandals may be worn, provided they are not sling-back style.

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    For girls, the school uniform consists of:

    • Grey pinafore dress or skirt (knee-length)
    • White polo-style shirt (with or without school logo)
    • Burgundy sweatshirt with school logo or burgundy cardigan
    • Grey or white socks, or grey tights
    • Pink gingham dress (optional in summer)

    All children should wear sensible black shoes that are suitable and safe for outdoor play. In the summer months, sandals may be worn, provided they are not sling-back style.

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    Both boys and girls are required to have a full PE kit and may choose from the following items:

    A full PE kit must be worn for every PE lesson. Children who do not have the correct kit will be provided with spares and will be expected to wear them.

    • Trainers
    • Navy shorts (at least mid-thigh length and loose fitting). Girls should wear their school skirt over their shorts before and after PE lessons.
    • Girls may wear navy cycling shorts if suitable loose-fitting shorts cannot be sourced; however, a school skirt should still be worn over them before and after PE lessons.
    • Skort (at least mid-thigh length)
    • Plain white T-shirt
    • Navy tracksuit bottoms (leggings are not permitted)
    • Navy hoodie
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    All children should wear sensible black shoes that are suitable and safe for outdoor play. These should not be trainers.

    School sweatshirts and polo shirts are available to purchase from the school, and we have sample sizes available for children to try on. We also aim to run regular “uniform swap shops”, where families can donate outgrown uniform and exchange it for items in a different size.

    Boys are required to wear tsitsis and yarmulkes at all times, which can be purchased from the school office. Please ensure all boys have a school yarmulke.

    In addition, your child may require:

    • Wellington boots (for outdoor play and snow)
    • Old shirts or aprons for Art lessons

    All children with long hair must have it tied back and kept out of their face for health and safety reasons, using plain hair bobbles or hairbands. The only permitted jewellery is a wrist watch and a pair of stud earrings; dangly earrings are not allowed. Please note that these items remain the responsibility of the child.

    False nails, gel nails and nail polish are not appropriate for school.

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