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− | + | ==Dress Guidelines== | |
+ | #There is no Sixth Form uniform. This is one of the big changes you experience as you move from Year 11 to Year 12. | ||
+ | #The guiding principle for dress in the Sixth Form is that you should wear clothes which are smart and not casual. So you may choose clothes in which you feel comfortable and which reflect your personality, style and preference. | ||
+ | #Boys should wear a suit with shirt and tie or blazer with tailored trousers and shirt and tie. The tie may be a conventional tie or a bow-tie. | ||
+ | #It is more of a challenge to codify what is acceptable for girls but it should be comparable in terms of formality to the boys’ guidelines. You can wear a formal suit, skirt and blouse with or without a jacket/jumper, non-casual trousers or a dress. In the summer you can wear a summer dress provided that it is not too revealing. By all means embrace your choice of fashion as long as it is essentially formal, not casual, in nature. Clothing that is too short, too tight or too revealing is not appropriate. | ||
+ | #Because we are all here for the serious business of your Sixth Form education, students may not wear casual clothes such as, for example: | ||
+ | ##Jeans, denim jackets | ||
+ | ##Leggings, shorts | ||
+ | ##Casual clothing such as T-shirts with overt branding or logos | ||
+ | ##Casual footwear such as trainers, flip-flops | ||
+ | ##Ripped items of clothing. | ||
+ | #Any tattoo must be covered by clothing. | ||
− | + | ==Sixth Form Expectations== | |
− | + | #We are very pleased that you are joining us for your Post-16 studies and we hope that you make a smooth transition into Key Stage 5 life here at Bourne Grammar School. | |
− | + | #Here are the things you need to know so you can settle in easily, it will cover most of the everyday and practical things you will need to know so you can easily adapt to our Sixth Form routines and requirements. | |
− | + | #We are here to help and our doors are always open to support you. If Mrs Shales is not immediately available to help, our Sixth Form Administrators Mrs Purcell, Mrs McCrudden or Mrs Everist can always book an appointment with her for you. | |
− | + | #Our expectations of you are that you: | |
− | + | ##Wear your student ID badge and Lanyard for safeguarding purposes at all times | |
− | + | ##Adhere to the dress guidelines, as above | |
− | + | ##Attend all lessons including tutor periods, lecture periods, Student Progress Review (SPR) meetings and Enrichment | |
− | + | ##Attend all assemblies | |
− | + | ##Register and attend all study periods and cover lessons | |
− | + | ##Complete, on time, all homework, coursework, projects and presentations | |
− | + | ##Take responsibility for the Sixth Form areas and use them considerately | |
− | + | ##Use MILK, Teams and your school email account proactively to support your learning and organisation | |
− | + | ##Respect everyone in the school, their environment and property at all times | |
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 15 September 2020
Dress Guidelines
- There is no Sixth Form uniform. This is one of the big changes you experience as you move from Year 11 to Year 12.
- The guiding principle for dress in the Sixth Form is that you should wear clothes which are smart and not casual. So you may choose clothes in which you feel comfortable and which reflect your personality, style and preference.
- Boys should wear a suit with shirt and tie or blazer with tailored trousers and shirt and tie. The tie may be a conventional tie or a bow-tie.
- It is more of a challenge to codify what is acceptable for girls but it should be comparable in terms of formality to the boys’ guidelines. You can wear a formal suit, skirt and blouse with or without a jacket/jumper, non-casual trousers or a dress. In the summer you can wear a summer dress provided that it is not too revealing. By all means embrace your choice of fashion as long as it is essentially formal, not casual, in nature. Clothing that is too short, too tight or too revealing is not appropriate.
- Because we are all here for the serious business of your Sixth Form education, students may not wear casual clothes such as, for example:
- Jeans, denim jackets
- Leggings, shorts
- Casual clothing such as T-shirts with overt branding or logos
- Casual footwear such as trainers, flip-flops
- Ripped items of clothing.
- Any tattoo must be covered by clothing.
Sixth Form Expectations
- We are very pleased that you are joining us for your Post-16 studies and we hope that you make a smooth transition into Key Stage 5 life here at Bourne Grammar School.
- Here are the things you need to know so you can settle in easily, it will cover most of the everyday and practical things you will need to know so you can easily adapt to our Sixth Form routines and requirements.
- We are here to help and our doors are always open to support you. If Mrs Shales is not immediately available to help, our Sixth Form Administrators Mrs Purcell, Mrs McCrudden or Mrs Everist can always book an appointment with her for you.
- Our expectations of you are that you:
- Wear your student ID badge and Lanyard for safeguarding purposes at all times
- Adhere to the dress guidelines, as above
- Attend all lessons including tutor periods, lecture periods, Student Progress Review (SPR) meetings and Enrichment
- Attend all assemblies
- Register and attend all study periods and cover lessons
- Complete, on time, all homework, coursework, projects and presentations
- Take responsibility for the Sixth Form areas and use them considerately
- Use MILK, Teams and your school email account proactively to support your learning and organisation
- Respect everyone in the school, their environment and property at all times