Sixth Form Dress Code
Sixth Form Dress Code
The Sixth Form occupy a very special and privileged position at Brockhill and their conduct in and around the site should always be of the highest example. Students are expected to dress for normal working days in a professionally acceptable manner.
While there is no formal uniform in the Sixth Form, we expect students to dress in a manner that is appropriate for the business of school and serious study; showing consideration to all members of the school community. Students should not wear clothing that may be offensive to others nor dress in a way which may be seen as provocative. The dress code has been written in collaboration with the Sixth Form Council. Students are expected to be clean and tidy in appearance. This includes hairstyles that have to be professional and hair has to be natural in colour. We require that all students adhere to the following:
- Boys are expected to wear ties and girls are expected to dress in formal office wear.
- Tops should not be low cut, off-the shoulder, strappy, low back, halter-neck or vest style (tops and dresses should cover the shoulders)
- No leggings are to be worn.
- No shorts or playsuits or any sportswear to be worn outside lessons.
- No flip-flops or UGG style boots are permitted. If sandals are worn they must have a strap around the heel.
- Caps and hats should not be worn on the school premises.
- Facial piercings ARE NOT PERMITTED and any other associated jewellery must be removed for school.
- Earrings may be worn (one per ear); neither flesh tunnels not any other type of ear jewellery are acceptable.
- Visible tattoos are not acceptable at this school and have to be covered.
- Hoodies are not permissible
- No denim, leather or leather look clothing (skirts, jackets, trousers)
- Only natural hair colours.
THIS DRESS CODE REFLECTS THE FACT THAT WE ARE PART OF A SCHOOL-BASED WORKING ENVIRONMENT.