Uniform

Glenmoor and Winton Academies is very proud of its smart uniform and expects students to wear their uniform correctly at all times.

Glenmoor and Winton branded items such as blazers, jumpers, ties, PE kit can be purchased directly from the Price and Buckland website.

Please click on the link below:

Price & Buckland

If you do have any questions about uniform please contact our office (office @ glenmoorandwinton.org.uk).

Uniform Requirements

At Winton Academy we recognise the importance that personal presentation has on developing the workplace mind-set of our students and, as a result, we set high expectations with clear standards to ensure that students look smart during their day at the Academy.

All of the items marked * must be purchased from our uniform supplier, Price & Buckland https://price-buckland.co.uk/glenmoor-winton-academy-bournemouth

Uniform list

  1. Academy logo navy blazer*
  2. Academy grey trousers (tight fitting, tapered, denim, chino styles of trouser are prohibited. Trousers with visible buttons or buckles are also prohibited)
  3. White cotton shirt
  4. Academy tie*
  5. Academy logo jumper (optional)*
  6. Black formal, leather or leather look shoes (see note below) that are void of any decoration (metal buckles, coloured parts, etc.)
  7. Black socks (no branding should be visible)

Please note – many shops will market “school shoes” that are not acceptable at this Academy.  For your support please see examples of footwear that are and are not acceptable.

Acceptable

Not acceptable

Bags

A range of Academy school bags are available from Price & Buckland, our uniform provider.  They are not compulsory, however we recommend a sturdy rucksack or cross body bag for school.

PE Kit

  1. Academy logo white unisex polo shirt*
  2. Academy logo navy shorts*
  3. White socks (indoor)
  4. Academy reversible sports shirt*
  5. Academy shower-proof sports top (optional) *
  6. Academy unisex tracksuit bottoms (optional)*
  7. Navy football socks (outdoor)
  8. Shin pads for football (strongly recommended)
  9. Gum shield for rugby (strongly recommended)
  10. Trainers
  11. Football boots with non-metal studs (depending on activity)

Also recommended is a hair band to tie up long hair. A plastic bag for wet clothes and a towel is advisable. Black, navy blue or white base layers are permitted for outdoor lessons. Bright coloured base layers are prohibited.

The following items are not allowed as part of PE Kit – Jewellery, hats, scarves, gloves, tracksuit bottoms, hoodies.

 

House Badges (December 2024 onwards)

On Monday 9th December, all pupils received an enamel pin badge featuring their house logo. These badges are a way for us to celebrate each student’s role as a valued member of their house community. They are designed to foster a sense of belonging and pride within the academies, help staff and students easily identify house affiliations, and encourage pupils to represent their house as ambassadors during events and around the school.

This year, house events have been more popular than ever, with record participation in the Olympiad competitions. Pupils and their families have also shown incredible generosity through donations to the harvest foodbank collection, demonstrating their compassion for those in need. We are so proud of our students for going the extra mile to support the vulnerable in our community, for embracing new experiences with curiosity and courage, and for the positive impressions they are creating for their houses and the academies. These achievements deserve to be celebrated.

To reflect the importance of these badges, pupils will be required to wear them on the left lapel of their blazer at all times while at the academies. The badges will be considered part of their essential equipment and uniform. If a pupil is not wearing their badge, they will receive a tick on their negative impressions card. Should a badge be lost, replacements can be purchased for £1 via the student’s ‘Equipment’ account on Arbor, using reference: House Badge and then collected from their Head of House.

Correct Uniform Worn Correctly

When students are in the buildings they are expected to wear full uniform to a high standard of presentation. Students will be challenged by staff in cases where the standard of uniform has fallen below that expected. Our expectations of students as they move around the site during the Academy day include:

  1. Blazer on
  2. Blazer sleeves rolled down
  3. Blouse tucked in
  4. Tie on
  5. House badge

Prohibited items of clothing

All items listed below are prohibited on the Academy site and will be confiscated or removed if seen:

  1. Hoodies
  2. Non-uniform jumpers
  3. False nail
  4. Scarves
  5. Hats, baseball caps, etc.
  6. Jewellery (rings, bracelets, necklaces)

Hair and piercings

Only one simple, plain gold or silver ear stud per ear is permitted.

Piercings anywhere other than the ear lobe are not acceptable. Spacers are not permitted.


Hair is to be of natural colour only - not dyed - and simple in style (no braided or shaved styles). 

No sink fader or lines in hair or eyebrows.

Sanctions linked to incorrect uniform

In rare cases where the presentation of a student’s uniform is not in line with the high standards expected, students will be sent to reflection until correct uniform is worn.  Parents will be contacted and students released from reflection if correct uniform is then provided.

With respect to hair styles, colour and false nails, students will remain in reflection until the issue is resolved. 

 

Please note that staff will not make special dispensations for the cases highlighted above and it is the responsibility of the parent/carer and the student to ensure that such situations are avoided. 

Students who have lost their house lanyard will receive a tick on their negative impressions card, under lack of equipment.

Parent notes/medical notes for uniform

If a student has a medical reason for the need to wear modified footwear, a medical note supplied by a doctor or medical practitioner must be provided.

It is important that all parents/carers should realise the necessity of marking all garments and possessions clearly with their son’s name.

Mobile Phones and Electronic Devices (Smart Watches)

Mobile phones and electronic devices are banned from use during the academy day. Students are permitted to keep them in their possession but must be switched off and in their bags during the Academy day. Any phone seen at any time on the Academies site will be confiscated and Parents/Carers informed.

  1. Mobile phone and electronic device use including the use of ipods and headphones is prohibited throughout the Academies
  2. Responsibility for the safekeeping of the phone belongs to the student
  3. Phone confiscation will result in a same day detention
  4. At all times, student mobile phones must be switched off during the Academy day (8am – 4pm)
  5. Failure to submit a phone when asked will result in the student being excluded for a fixed period of time until parents/carers are met with by the relevant member of staff.

USED UNIFORM

We may be able to provide a small amount of used uniform on a case-by-case basis to parents of students who are eligible for pupil premium. Please note that used uniform availability varies throughout the year and we are not always able to accommodate requests. Please email office@glenmoorandwinton.org.uk to enquire further.

We welcome any donations of uniform where possible.

 

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