The Homefield School uniform items, in regulation design, are available from the school uniform shop, which is open on Mondays from 3.00 pm to 5.30 pm and at some other times on an occasional basis.
An individual appointment is arranged for each new child starting at Homefield School. Please see the school office for details.
Payment for school uniform is accepted in the form of Cash or Cheques.
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Junior Department UniformThese items in regulation design are available from the school shop only
Schoolwear
• Tie
• Blazer - available from School Uniform shop
• Shorts – no patch pockets - (boys may only wear long grey trousers in very cold weather.)
• Pullover
• Socks - full length with maroon band
• Plain grey ankle socks – Summer Term only
• Shirt - white long sleeved. (Short sleeves – Summer Term)
• Top coat - navy, school supply. ( No other style permitted)
• Shoes – plain black, Clarks/Startrite style, (1st Years Velcro fastening.)
(No boots please, and no coloured markings)
• Homefield School backpack (small size 1
st and 2
nd years)
• School Baseball cap for sun protection during games lessons and playtime
• Woollen maroon winter hat (optional)
• Woollen maroon gloves (optional)
• Maroon scarf (optional)
Sportswear
• White trainers (with minimal markings). White plimsolls are also acceptable.
• Short sleeved white PE shirt.
• Maroon short sleeved football shirt.
• Gym shorts – white
• Plain short white socks.
• Cricket Sweater – available from school shop (Summer Term only)
• Tracksuit
• Rugby/football shirt – reversible
• Rugby/football shorts – black
• Rugby/football socks – maroon
• Shoe bag (black) for boots
• Shoe bag (maroon) for sports hall shoes
• Kit bag for sportswear
• Football boots – we strongly recommend Velcro fastening boots, available by ordering through the school (sizes 10 – 4)
• Shin pads
ALL ITEMS OF CLOTHING SHOULD BE CLEARLY MARKED WITH EACH BOY’S FULL NAME, ON NAME TAPES (AVAILABLE FROM THE SCHOOL SHOP). This means that lost items can be more easily found.
Personal Belongings
Boys should not bring expensive toys and equipment to school - it causes great upset if they are damaged or lost. Only one pocket-sized toy is allowed. Small soft balls can be brought for use in the playground.