Junior Girls' Uniform

School Uniform | Senior Boys (13-18) | Senior Girls (13-18) | Junior Boys (11-13) | Junior Girls (11-13)

Minimum requirement
2 Navy skirts
4 Blue & White striped blouses
2 Round necked, Navy sweatshirts with badges
1 V-necked Navy sweater with badge
4 Pairs Navy socks or Navy tights
1 Pair Black shoes
1 Red fleece
1 Navy kagoul
1 Bag to carry books
Name tapes with House initials

 

In addition (for boarders)   Games Kit from School Shop
7 Pairs pants 1 School Tracksuit
3 Nighties/pyjamas 1 White + 1 Red polo shirt for PE with School logo
1 Dressing gown 1 Pair Black cycling shorts for PE
1 Pair slippers 1 Pair trainers – outdoor (suitable for artificial turf surfaces)
1 Duvet (with two covers) 1 Pair trainers – indoor (non-marking soles)
3 Towels 1 Games skirt
1 Tuckbox (lockable) 1 Quartered Hockey shirt
1 Pair outdoor or Wellington boots 1 Pair shin pads
1 Laundry bag 2 Pairs School Games socks
+ Washing kit 1 Black swimming costume - one piece
+ Toiletries 2 Pairs White socks
+ Casual clothes 1 Pair Black short shorts for under Games skirts
+ Shoe polish kit 1 Gumshield
+ Letter writing kit 1 Sports bag
    + Tennis racket (Summer)
    + Hockey stick (Winter)

Games kit to be marked on the outside of garment as follows:

Shirts, Tracksuit top – left hand side of chest.
Tracksuit bottom – left hand side of waist.
Shorts, Skirts, Games knickers, Swimming costume – bottom left hand side.

 

Blundell's Clothing and Games Kit (Girls)

The purpose of this list is to achieve a neat appearance for members of the School. It is intended to provide Blundellians with sufficient clothing for their needs, without incurring excessive expenditure.

The School Shop can supply all clothing listed overleaf. The School Tailor is Mr. D.G. Webber, who will undertake tailoring and repairs. He may be contacted on 01884 232316. During School Holidays he is available by appointment only.

All reasonable care will be taken of pupils’ clothing, but the School cannot accept responsibility for loss of items under the pupils’ control. The School has an on-site laundry, which will deal with items of School clothing other than those requiring special treatment or dry cleaning. Pupils’ casual clothes are not handled by the School Laundry.

Please ensure that all clothing is returned to School in good repair, and that necessary dry cleaning has been done during the holidays.

All items of clothing must be clearly marked with name tapes, which may be purchased through the School Shop.  The initials of the girl’s House should follow her name. Shoes should be marked clearly, as should all other items of personal property. Towels should have a tape loop attached to the centre of one long side.

It is normal for pupils bring their own duvet and two covers clearly marked.

Casual clothes are worn on School premises at weekends and in Houses at other times. They must be clean and in good order; and the School reserves the right to ban unsuitable items. They must be marked.

Whilst the School will maintain clothing of boarding pupils during term time it remains the responsibility of parents to make regular checks on the condition and suitability of their daughter’s clothing.

Hair

Unconventional hair styles are to be discouraged. Hair should be off the face whilst in uniform or best wear. Girls may be asked to use slides or hair-bands. All long hair must be tied back for Games.

Boarders and regular flexi-boarders may bring their own bedside lamp, hair dryer, radios, cassette players, a rug or mat, posters and personal effects. Facilities are available for making toast and hot drinks. Tea, bread, butter and biscuits are delivered to the House daily. Any other supplies you wish to bring should be kept in a lockable tuckbox together with personal valuables.