Wales - Dress

Lower School

In the lower school, from ages 12-16, there is a set uniform of a school blazer and a striped turquoise and black tie with yellow detailing lines for both boys and girls. Boys must wear uniform grey trousers and girls must wear a uniform grey skirt. A plain white shirt must accompany the set items of clothing as provided by the school uniform shop. In the lower school girls are discouraged from wearing makeup and jewellery. Black, practical formal shoes must be worn.

Sixth Form

In sixth form (age 16-18) there is a  bit more freedom in terms of dress code. Boys still have a uniform tie to wear, blue and turquoise striped with yellow detailing lines. This time they can choose their own suit to wear, which can be black, navy or a dark grey in colour. Girls can wear appropriate suits with either a long skirt or trousers. Girls are allowed to wear subtle makeup and jewellery.

Prefects: Prefects wear a red badge stating "Prefect". The boys wear their designated prefect tie, which is similar to the standard sixth form tie in design except it lacks the yellow detailing lines.






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