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Sixth Form Dress Code policy
One of the freedoms of Sixth Form is that students are not required to wear a uniform. However, it is important that they take pride in their appearance. Sixth Form Centre students are expected to dress in a manner that is modest, appropriate and smart. Clothes should be comfortable yet purposeful, and suitable for a professional working day. The dress code applies at all times on the SFC site, unless on a trip or specific, teacher-approved activity that requires different clothing.
Sixth Form Centre students should wear:
In general: clothing should be clean and in a good state of repair.
Lanyard and ID badge: these should be worn around your neck at all times.
Trousers: tailored trousers, chinos or smart jeans.
Shorts: knee length chino or denim shorts, or culottes.
Tops:
Collared shirts, polo shirts, blouses or smart t-shirts
Jumpers, sweatshirts or hoodies, worn with the hood down
Smart jackets or cardigans
Tops should be of appropriate length and cut, to cover chest and midriff
Skirts and dresses: of an appropriate length (longer than fingertips when standing up).
Footwear: clean shoes or trainers, in a good state of repair.
Hair and accessories:
Hair should be neat and tidy, and in a natural tone.
Jewellery, makeup and fake nails may need to be removed in certain sessions
Ear piercings and one discreet nose stud are permitted. Other piercings should not be visible.
Sportswear: should be worn for PE lessons and physical enrichment sessions.
Below are examples of inappropriate dress for our Sixth Form study environment:
Insufficiently smart
Frayed or ripped clothing
Jogging bottoms and leggings (unless for PE / enrichment)
Shorts: cargo or beach shorts
Flip flops, crocs or sliders
Active wear (unless for PE / enrichment)
Inappropriate
Clothing that:
Displays offensive slogans or messages
Advocates illegal acts or hate crimes
References drugs or profanities
Shows any other inappropriate imagery
Very high heels
Immodest
Any clothing that is see-through, strappy, strapless or cropped.
Please note:
Students may be required to wear more professional clothing for formal occasions such as business presentations, workplace visits and the Prom and when representing the SFC.
Outdoor clothing e.g. coats, hats and scarves should not be worn inside the SFC building.
Any questions regarding the SFC dress code should be directed to the Director (Inclusion), as should any queries about any reasonable adjustments on medical/sensory or religious grounds. If a student’s dress is deemed to not meet the dress code, the student will be asked to remove it or change it. A student may also be asked to go home to change, regardless of cost or distance.
Bring your own device
We provide fully filtered, secure wireless internet for students throughout the Sixth Form Centre. On a daily basis much work is undertaken through Google for Education, a suite of productivity tools for student collaboration, communication and organisation. For these reasons, we operate a 1-to-1 ‘Bring your own device’ (BYOD) policy.
All students will need to bring a mobile internet-enabled device (e.g. a tablet, laptop or chromebook) that meets our minimum specifications, every day. A mobile phone is not sufficient. Student discounts are available through local retailers.
Students are also able to borrow a chromebook from us in exchange for a £50 deposit to cover incidental damage. For more details please contact a member of the Sixth Form Team.
Device Requirements
Minimum specification:
11” screen (13” or 14” is preferable)
Integrated keyboard
Wireless access
Ability to run Google Chrome
Headphone socket or BlueTooth connection
Battery life can cover a full working day.
Desirable features:
Webcam
Integrated microphone