School Uniform

All children attending Southey Green Primary School & Nurseries are expected to wear school uniform. All items are available to order from the school office.

The uniform comprises of the following:

School Uniform Dress Code

  • White or pale blue blouse/polo shirt
  • Navy sweatshirt or cardigan
  • Black/Grey skirt or pinafore dress
  • Black/Grey trousers
  • White socks or grey tights
  • Black shoes

In summer, navy or pale blue checked dresses may be worn or grey or black shorts.

Sports wear and denim are not permitted as part of school dress. Children do not need to wear uniform with the school logo.

For safety reasons, shoe heels must be no higher than 1 1/2 inches and children should not wear jewellery, other than a watch and studs in the ears.

Change of Clothing (PE)

For all PE and games lessons, it is a requirement for all children to be provided with a change of clothing – just normal kit of black shorts and white T-shirt (and pumps or trainers for sessions outdoors).

How to Order

Order direct from our supplier using the website below or speak with our school office:

Our Pre‑Loved Boutique

At Southey Green, we’re proud to offer our Pre-Loved Boutique — a warm and welcoming space where families can find quality second-hand school uniform for a fair donation. It’s a brilliant way to save money, support sustainability and contribute to our school community.

Every item donated and every penny raised goes straight into our school fundraising efforts, helping us create even more enriching experiences for our children. Whether you're picking up a spare jumper or finding a full uniform set, you're making a difference.

The Pre-Loved Boutique is ran before school (8:00–8:20am) on the Middle Yard by Miss Parkin. If you need support with sourcing school uniform, please don’t hesitate to contact us — we’re here to help and can offer a helping hand through our Pre-Loved Boutique and other school resources.

School uniform plays a key role in promoting pride, self-confidence, and a feeling of belonging within the student body. These factors contribute to students' wellbeing, removing the additional pressures of deciding what to wear and added stress of meeting the expectations of their peers.