Uniform and Equipment

We believe that a smart uniform, properly worn, is fundamental in supporting what we as a school wish to achieve. In recent years many visitors and members of the public have commended our students for their smart appearance in school and on their way to and from school.  We ask our parents, and expect our students, to support us in this. 


At Sunbury Manor School we are proud of our students and their smart appearance. We want everyone to wear the correct uniform, and to look smart.  Ties should be done up correctly, shirts buttoned to the collar and tucked in. 

We appreciate the fact that our students look so very smart, but we do on occasion have to send students home if they are wearing incorrect uniform or have had unacceptable hair colours/ styles or facial piercings.

We hope that this clarification will help to avoid any misunderstanding in September.

  • Coats:  We would recommend that students have a dark winter coat for the colder months.  Hoodies ARE NOT allowed in school and should not be worn as a coat. Denim/leather jackets ARE NOT allowed.
  • Make Up:  Students should not wear make-up or nail varnish.
  • False Nails and Eye Lashes:  False nails and eye lashes ARE NOT allowed.
  • Hairstyles: Hair styles must be of a natural colour and sensible style.  Hair may not be shaved nor have shapes or patterns cut into it.  Eyebrows may not be shaved.
  • Jewellery/Embellishments:  Students ARE NOT allowed to wear jewellery to school, other than one pair of small stud ear-rings (in the ear lobe).  Hoop ear-rings ARE NOT allowed for safety reasons.  Facial/tongue/tragus/rook piercings ARE NOT allowed.  Large ear posts ARE NOT allowed, and any holes made as a result of these posts will need to be covered by plasters.  If students do wear jewellery, despite being asked not to, the school cannot take responsibility for any items lost or stolen.   If jewellery is confiscated by a teacher it will be kept securely and can be collected on a Friday afternoon after registration. Students will be required to sign for items they collect.
  • Bags/coats:  Inappropriate motifs, emblems or studs are not allowed.   School bags must be of a reasonable size in order to carry A4 folders and text books.  Handbags are not acceptable.
  • Scarves:  Must be plain coloured but NOT football scarves.

Uniform Requirements

Please ensure that all items are marked with your child's name.

PLAIN BLACK SCHOOL TROUSERS (Required)

Tailored trousers only.  Leggings are not permitted. 
Belts must be plain black with no large buckles, designer belts are not permitted.

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BLACK SCHOOL BLAZER (Required)
Embroidered with school logo. Only available from SANCO

Alternatively, a badge is available to add to a plain black blazer

Blazer


PLAIN WHITE SHIRT - LONG OR SHORT SLEEVE (Required)
With collar and top button.  Shirts with an open collar are not acceptable

Shirt


SCHOOL TIE (Required)
Available from SANCO or directly from the school

Green Stripe - Year 7 - September 2025 Entry 
Purple Stripe - Year 8 - September 2024 Entry
Red Stripe -Year 9 - September 2023 Entry
Yellow Stripe - Year 10 - September 2022 Entry
Blue Stripe - Year 11 - September 2021 Entry


House Ties


BLACK V-NECK JUMPER (Optional - to be worn with blazer)

Jumper


SHOES (Required)
Must be plain black and enclosed. Leather Vans, Converse or plimsole style shoes ARE NOT acceptable in school. Leather Kickers/ Timberland shoes will be allowed but no coloured laces or eyelets.

Shoes


SOCKS/TIGHTS (Optional)
Plain black or white ankle or knee lengthed socks.  Tights may be worn as long as they are not patterened and they are black or flesh coloured.


If parents have any questions please phone the school first for clarification before spending money on something that may not be permitted. This will avoid any unnecessary conflict about what is, or is not, acceptable in school.

PE Kit

Items with a school badge are available from Sanco and are preferred, but plain white polo shirts and plain black shorts are acceptable for P.E.

WHITE PE POLO SHIRT (Required)
A branded garment is available from SANCO

SMS PE Poloshort


PLAIN BLACK PE SHORTS (Required)
A branded garment is available from SANCO

SMS PE Shorts

WHITE KNEE LENGTH FOOTBALL SOCKS (Required)

Football socks


SPORTS TRAINERS (Required)
Trainers need to be proper sports trainers, for example no high tops or canvas shoes i.e. Vans, Converse as these do not provide support or grip and are not suitable for sport.

FOOTBALL BOOTS
Football boots are strongly advised


 

RUGBY TOP (BOYS ONLY - Required)
Only available from SANCO

Rugby Jersey royal white


1/4 Zip Navy PE Top (Optional)
Only available from SANCO

Quarter zip


Swimming Costume & Towel (Year 7 Only)


PE KIT - OPTIONAL ITEMS

GUM SHIELD
Gum shields are strongly advised for Rugby

Gumshield


PLAIN BLACK SPORTS TRACK PANTS (Optional)


WHITE BASE LAYERS (Optional)

Purchasing Uniform

All items of our uniform are available from our schoolwear supplier:

SANCO at Bell Road in Hounslow – Tel/fax: 020 8570 9990

PLEASE BOOK A FITTING APPOINTMENT BEFORE VISITING THE STORE.

To buy in-store you MUST book an appointment FIRST
1. Go to - sanco.co.uk
2. Click on “BOOK APPOINTMENT” (top left, 2nd tab down) or via the following link: - http://www.sanco.co.uk/page/book-appointment/
3. Read & accept Booking Policy, then choose your appointment date and time
4. Sign-in via Facebook or Google OR Skip Login Process
5. Enter your name, mobile, email plus child & school name
6. You will receive - immediate email confirmation of appointment - text reminder 24 hours prior to the appointment
7. Visit Sanco (address above) for your appointment Please remember: - Do NOT leave it to the last minute, as stock may run out.

Avoid queuing by making an appointment to visit in JULY.

Exchange Policy: 90 days
Refund Policy: 30 days

CLICK HERE TO BOOK A FITTING APPOINTMENT

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE SANCO ONLINE STORE

Pre-owned Uniform

Re-Cycle and Re-Use Uniform

In order to tackle the rapidly growing global environmental challenges for a sustainable future, we aim to normalise the reusing of pre-loved school uniform to reduce our carbon footprint whilst helping our families in need of support. This is a great opportunity for our school to embed environmental awareness within our community, strengthen our green credentials and extend the lifespan of our uniforms whilst supporting a recycling culture.

We are also extremely aware that the cost of living situation is having a real impact on many families.  You will notice that we have adjusted our uniform requirements meaning that only the following branded items are required:

  • Blazer with school badge (a separate badge is available)
  • PE Rugby top (Boys) and PE 1/4 zip (Boys and Girls)
  • PE Shorts and Top 

Sanco will continue to offer a range of branded items however there is no requirement for parents to buy these.  For example, it is perfectly acceptable to purchase plain black PE shorts online or on the high street. 

Around £52 million is spent each year on new items with parents, guardians and carers discarding uniform that still has lots of wear in it. Uniform which has been cared for can and should be reused. By extending the life of clothing by just nine months can reduce carbon and water usage by up to 10%, while helping reduce the staggering volume of clothing that is sent to landfill each year.

Over the last decade, clothing has become the fastest growing stream of waste in the UK, and it now represents the fifth biggest environmental footprint of any industry in the UK. With our growing awareness of the environmental impact of discarding wearable school uniform, it is important for us all to re-evaluate how our attitudes towards the disposal of uniform could be affecting the planet in various ways and how we can adopt more sustainable behaviour patterns and keep sustainable living at the forefront of our minds.

How does throwing away clothing contribute to climate change?

Throwing away clothing not only wastes money and resources, but it can take over 200 years for the materials to decompose in a landfill, in which the decomposition process involves the leaching of toxic chemicals and dyes into the groundwater and our soil.

Air Pollution

Throwing away clothing either puts them in landfill or gets them incinerated, creating a ton of carbon emissions that harm our environment. This affects the planet significantly, as they are the greenhouse gas with the highest levels of emissions in the atmosphere, causing global warming and ultimately, climate change.  

Water Usage

The fashion industry relies on water throughout the production process for textiles and garments. It takes 2,700 litres of water to cultivate just one T-shirt depending on material and the location in which it is grown. As such, when multiplied by the number of uniforms produced in total, through its excessive water usage, unnecessary wastage of uniform uses up our precious water resources.

Water Pollution

A lot of clothing with synthetic fibres can never full break down. This means that throwing away your clothes with these fabrics will eventually cause them to find their way into groundwater and the ocean. These non-biodegradable fibres pollute the water itself and also do active harm to marine wildlife, engendering an ‘invisible’ water pollution crisis.

Increased Clothing Demand

Throwing away clothes contributes to climate change in various ways. The more you throw away, the more you buy to replace what you throw out. The more you buy, the more you increase the demand for new clothing. This demand translates to more air and water pollution as well as more water usage. You can break this cycle by choosing to donate or recycle your old clothing.

Students wear their school uniform for at least 35 hours a week.

To enable all students to access classroom learning, the need for adequate clothing is vital. Having access to a full school uniform means that a child’s attendance is much more likely to improve and allows them to focus on their learning whilst promoting pride, self-confidence and a sense of belonging within the student body, all of which contribute to a child’s/student’s wellbeing whilst reducing socioeconomic disparities. As such, it is crucial that we enhance the longevity of use by donating old uniforms. To support this campaign and our aim in creating a more sustainable provision, can help not only deliver cost effective benefits for parents, guardians and carers, but also spread the important message of sustainability and aid in improving our environment by reducing the amount of clothes in landfill. This in turn will contribute to the long-term goal of achieving a carbon-neutral, environmentally sustainable, toxic-free and fully circular economy in future years.

How can I donate/collect pre-loved school uniform?

Uniform in wearable condition can be donated to the school at any time.  A uniform recycling bin is located in the school reception.  Simply place any clean items in a bag and place them in the uniform recycling bin.

Pre-loved uniforms will be available throughout the school year for our parents and carers in need of support. Parents and carers are encouraged to contact the school reception for access to these uniforms.

If your child’s school uniform is irreparable, it can be upcycled into new and transformed items. You can recycle irreparable uniforms through a number of routes via charity shops, recycling banks or your local Household Waste and Recycling Centre. This will give irreparable uniforms a new lease of life which will have a positive impact on the environment.

Equipment

 

Black pen Pencil

Compass

Ruler cm/mm

Protractor (we recommend a 360 degree protractor)

Scientific Calculator

(we recommend the Casio FX-83GTPlus or the Casio FX-83GTX Scientific Calculator)

 
Eraser Small selection of colouring pencils (for Art, D&T, Geography)