School Uniform
Our community works together to ensure that the highest possible standards are maintained at Cheadle Heath Primary School. Pupils are representing the school when they wear our uniform around school and within our community and, as such, it is essential that they wear it with pride.
It is the policy of the Governing Board that children at Cheadle Heath Primary School should wear uniform as detailed below:
Standard Uniform
Emerald green sweatshirt /cardigan, with or without the school logo
Plain white shirt or polo shirt with collar
Plain dark trousers, pinafore or skirt
Plain dark pinafore dress
Plain grey/ black/ green /white socks or tights
Waterproof coat
Summer Options
Green gingham check dress
Tailored school shorts
Footwear
Sensible black shoes, no heels or platforms
No trainers or boots should be worn
Flat, black, plain school shoes or ankle boots. Boots must not be ‘UGG’ style and should not come above the ankle
Wellington boots may be worn to school but children must have their school shoes to change in to
Swimming Kit
Swimming trunks (no shorts) or swimming costume and swimming cap
Towel
PE Kit
Plain White T Shirt
Black shorts / cycling shorts
Hoodie / tracksuit for outdoor PE
Plimsolls / trainers
Other Options
Green or black School Book Bag (Foundation Stage/Key Stage 1)
Black School Rucksack (Key Stage 2)
Jewellery
The wearing of jewellery is not appropriate for school and is not permitted except when it is worn for religious reasons.
If your child has pierced ears then studs may be worn. No other type of earring is acceptable due to health and safety reasons.
A watch may be worn
Please label all items of uniform clearly with your child’s name.
Where to buy uniform
You can purchase our school uniform from Davensport Ltd. which can be found at 98 Bramhall Lane, Davenport. SK2 6JG Tel: 0161 483 3005.
Davensport opening times are as follows:
Monday to Thursday: 10.00am to 5.00pm
Friday: 10.00am to 12.30pm then re-open 3.00pm to 5.00pm
Saturday: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Please note that it is not compulsory to purchase logo items from school, you may purchase plain uniform items from a shop of your choice - something that we actively encourage you to do.
Second-hand uniforms can benefit all parents, particularly those on low incomes. In addition, by extending the life of garments, it is more sustainable.
We ensure that arrangements are in place so that second-hand school uniforms are available for parents to acquire through periodic second-hand uniform sales or swap shops. We organise the provision of second-hand uniforms via our usual communication channels, which happens throughout the school year.