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Dress Code

The Sixth Form dress code is extremely important at The John Warner School. Sixth Formers are role models for our younger students and it is important that they lead by example in all areas.  We have found that students who are dressed smartly are focused and have a sense of identity and pride about being a member of the Sixth Form.

Sixth Form Dress Code

Jacket or blazer

Smart style and colour as to fit as part of a formal suit

All students are required to wear a blazer or jacket at all times

Skirt or dress

Smart style and colour as to fit as part of a formal suit

Skirt or dress must be worn at a length so as to be acceptable in appearance and dress must cover the shoulders

Trousers

Smart style and colour as to fit as part of a formal suit

Denim type fabric, leggings or similar are not acceptable

Shirt with tie

Closed collar shirt with top button, tucked into trousers or skirt with tie

Blouse

Open collar blouse without top button, tucked into trousers or skirt covering the shoulders

Shoes

Strong, smart and plain formal shoes with sensible heels

Trainers, sandals, boots and flip-flops are not acceptable

Socks

Black, navy or grey ankle socks

Tights

Dark opaque tights

Jumper

Smart cardigan or knitted jumper

Hooded and branded jumpers are not acceptable

Coat

Conventional design and dark in colour, no hoodies

Piercings

Ear lobe piercings are allowed, no other forms of piercing are acceptable

Hairstyles No extreme hairstyles such as unnatural colourings or excessively short cuts
Tattoos Not allowed
ID Badges All Sixth Form students must also wear their identification badge at all times to comply with safeguarding regulations
Overall

Students are expected to dress in a manner which is acceptable in appearance, the definition of which is at the discretion of the school

Professional judgements regarding the suitability of clothing will be made by the Head and Deputy Heads of Sixth Form