School uniform plays a valuable role in contributing to the ethos of a school and setting an appropriate tone. Most schools in England have a school uniform or dress code, and other rules on appearance.
DFE strongly encourages schools to have uniform as it can instil pride; support positive behaviour and discipline; encourage identity with, and support for, school ethos; ensure pupils of all races and background feel welcome; protect children from social pressures to dress in a particular way; and nurture cohesion and promote relations between different groups of pupils.
Above all, Jane Lane School believes that school uniform supports effective teaching and learning.
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Primary Uniform
Black trousers/skirt
White polo shirt or shirt
Navy blue round neck jumper/cardigan
Black shoes
Summer options consist of:
Black School shorts
Gingham dresses (Navy Blue)
Navy blue cap to protect from the sun
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Secondary Uniform
Black trousers/skirt
Black blazer
School tie (grey and navy blue)
White shirt
Black shoes
(Navy blue V-neck jumper is optional)
PE Kit
White T shirt or Polo shirt
Black shorts
Trainers or boots for outdoor activities
Plimsolls for indoor PE
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