Crieff High School Uniform Policy

Pupils are encouraged to wear our school uniform. A school uniform not only enables pupils to identify with their school but research also shows that a school uniform continues to be the most economical way to clothe a pupil.

There will continue to be high expectations placed upon Crieff High pupils to wear our uniform and parents will be asked for their full support in this matter. A clean and tidy appearance, together with smart and sensible dress does help to foster an orderly and productive attitude to work. It also means we can easily identify any young people in those areas of the campus shared with the public.

Pupils should wear:

  • White shirt and school tie
  • Black V-neck pullover  
  • Black trousers, black skirt or black shorts
  • Fully black footwear 

Many retail outlets stock most of these items. All new pupils are given a tie as a welcome gift from the Parent Council.  Football strips, track suits or any clothes decorated with slogans or logos should not be worn in school. In the interests of safety, large earrings, and other jewellery may need to be removed, particularly in workshops or in Physical Education. Pupils should therefore avoid wearing these items. It is not advisable to bring expensive personal items to school as the school cannot accept liability for any loss or damage.

Please see our website for examples of school uniform.

Support in buying the school uniform can be found via Crieff Connexions:

www.crieffconnexions.org.uk

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