Sixth Form students act as role models to younger students at The Hayesbrook School. Your conduct, including dress and appearance is an important part of this; as such you are expected to dress professionally and smartly for school.
Many Sixth Form students will go on to professional or skilled jobs where there is a dress code that reflects the ethos and status of that company or organisation. The Sixth Form dress code therefore acts as a bridge between education and employment.
Male students:
Expected |
Example of unacceptable dress |
- Smart collared shirt with tie
- Tailored long trousers
- Dark leather shoes
- Tailored jacket (optional)
- Cardigan or jumper (optional
- Hayesbrook Student ID card and lanyard (mandatory)
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- T-shirts
- Cargo/combat trousers
- Trousers with additional external pockets
- Sports wear
- Shorts or 3/4 length trousers
- Jeans, or denim of any type
- Trainers (including Vans/Converse), canvas shoes
- Hooded tops
- No “beachwear” including flip-flops
- No boots
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Female students:
Expected |
Examples of unacceptable dress |
- Smart shirt/blouse
- Plain/patterned top
- Tailored long trousers or skirt
- Dark leather shoes
- Tailored jacket (optional)
- Cardigan or jumper (optional)
- Hayesbrook Student ID card and lanyard (mandatory)
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- Any clothes with logos
- Tops that are unduly revealing
- No mini-skirts
- Cargo/combat trousers
- Trousers with additional external pockets
- Sports wear
- Shorts
- Leggings or any type of skin tight trouser
- Jeans, or denim of any type
- Trainers (including Vans/Converse), canvas shoes
- Sandals
- Hooded tops
- No “beachwear” including flip-flops
- No “Ugg” style boots
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