Uniform
We have both a winter and summer uniform, to which either uniform can be worn from September up until October half term. Winter uniform is then to be worn from October half term until Easter and summer uniform can be worn from Easter until October half term.
Winter Uniform | Summer Uniform |
White shirt and school tie | White shirt and school tie |
White blouse (tie not required) | White blouse (tie not required) |
Grey trousers, skirt or pinafore dress | Grey trousers, shorts, skirt, pinafore dress or green gingham summer dress |
Branded jumper or cardigan* | Branded jumper or cardigan* |
Grey or black socks or tights | Grey, black or white socks |
Weather appropriate coat | Sensible shoes – No raised heels, boots or trainers |
Sensible shoes – No raised heels, boots or trainers |
*Branded uniform containing the school logo (jumpers/cardigans, PE t-shirts and book bags etc.) can be purchased from Bucks Schoolwear Plus.
Parents/carers are to ensure that their child is provided with the following items within a named bag for PE lessons. PE kits will remain in school and will be sent home with the children at the end of each half term to enable parents/carers to wash and return the items ahead of the next half term commencing.
- House coloured branded t-shirt (blue, green, red or yellow) – Your child’s house will be confirmed upon them enrolling at Green Ridge Primary Academy*
- Black shorts or jogging bottoms (children can also be provided with a black hoodie/sweatshirt during the winter months)
- Trainers (not plimsols)
*Children are grouped into four houses and are placed in a house upon enrollment and remain in the house throughout their time at GRPA. Siblings are placed in the same house, and the houses are named after significant individuals from the Buckinghamshire area.
- Redgrave – Sir Steve Redgrave, from Marlow, who is an Olympic rower.
- Pratchett – Terry Pratchett, from Beaconsfield, who was a children’s author.
- Disraeli – Benjamin Disraeli, from High Wycombe, who was a Prime Minister.
- Austin – Herbert Austin, from Little Missenden, who invented the Austin make of car.
Further information regarding our uniform and expectations (inclusive of jewellery, haircuts and stationary requirements for Key Stage Two etc.) can be found within our Uniform Policy.