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At CELC, we believe that wearing a school uniform teaches students to dress smartly and take pride in themselves and their appearance.

Wearing a uniform means students don't have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn't so important. This enables students to focus on their learning, allowing them to perform better academically.

Finally, maintaining a professional appearance helps prepare students for the transition into a new educational placement or work. environment.

  • Trousers – Plain black and tailored, beyond ankle in length. No tracksuit bottoms, jeans or leggings.
  • Skirts – Plain black (knee length and of plain design and shape). Not low-waisted or skin-tight.
  • Blouse / shirt – Plain white polo or collared button blouse/shirt. Long enough to be tucked in.
  • Jumper / Cardigan – Plain black. No hoodies.
  • Footwear – Black, flat shoes or black trainers (as long as they are all black). No fashion shoes (e.g. slipper/sliders). Low ‘business like’ ankle boots are allowed but trousers must cover the ankle section of the boot

CELC can provide items of uniform. Please contact us to discuss how we can help.

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