Uniform Nightingale New for 2026/27
New for 2026 /27 Co-op Academy Nightingale Uniform Policy
What does this means for you?
Your current child’s uniform does not need to be changed before September 2026. From September 2026 it is expected that all children adhere to the new uniform policy as set out below.
As part of Co-op Academies Trust, we are working together to have a single supplier across all schools, this supplier will hopefully be in place by September 2027. The goal of this project is to further reduce costs for our families. We will be in touch with details when we have them.
Aims
- Set out our approach to requiring a uniform that is of reasonable cost and offers the best value for money for parents and carers.
- Explain how we will avoid discrimination in line with our legal duties under the Equality Act 2010
- Clarify our expectations for school uniform.
2. Our school’s legal duties under the Equality Act 2010
The Equality Act 2010 prohibits discrimination against an individual based on the protected characteristics, which include sex, race, religion or belief, and gender reassignment.
To avoid discrimination, our school will:
- Avoid listing uniform items based on sex to give all pupils the opportunity to wear the uniform they feel most comfortable in or that most reflects their self-identified gender
- Make sure that our uniform costs the same for all pupils.
- Allow pupils to wear headscarves, although these should be in school colours (Black, White or Grey) and other religious or cultural symbols
Limiting the cost of school uniform
Our school has a duty to make sure that the uniform we require is affordable, in line with statutory guidance from the Department for Education on the cost of school uniform.
We understand that items with distinctive characteristics (such as branded items or items that have to have a school logo or a unique fabric/colour/design) cannot be purchased from a wide range of retailers and that requiring many such items limits parents’ ability to ‘shop around’ for a low price.
We will make sure our uniform:
- Is available at a reasonable cost
- Provides the best value for money for parents/carers
We will do this by:
- Carefully considering whether any items with distinctive characteristics are necessary
- Limiting any items with distinctive characteristics where possible by accepting that all items must be of a chosen colour but not necessarily need the school logo.
- Keeping the number of optional branded items to a minimum so that the school’s uniform can act as a social leveller
- Avoiding different uniform requirements for extra-curricular activities
- Making sure that arrangements are in place for parents to acquire second-hand uniform items
- Avoiding frequent changes to uniform specifications and minimising the financial impact on parents of any changes
- Consulting with parents and pupils on any proposed significant changes to the uniform policy and carefully considering any complaints about the policy
Our day-to-day uniform for children in reception to year 6:
- Navy blue jumper, with the school logo
- Trousers, skirt or in grey, black
- Polo shirt or shirt in white.
- Black smart shoes, flat with no heels
- Headscarves in, black, white or greySummer uniform
Supporting Equality and Inclusion
In our primary schools, we will be encouraging families to choose trousers as everyday uniforms for girls.
Research shows that practical uniform options:
● Support active play
● Build confidence
● Help children fully participate in learning
Trousers allow children to move more freely during playtimes, lessons and PE, helping them feel comfortable throughout the school day.
This approach reflects our commitment to equality and inclusion, while still allowing families choice.
Jewellery must not be worn at any time to avoid injury to your child and loss of items. The academy does not take responsibility for the loss of damage to jewellery worn outside the school's guidance.
See images below for further guidance:
P.E. uniform
- White t-shirt with or without our logo (From September 2027 a logo t-shirt will be required)
- Black shorts or jogging bottoms
- Trainers (or suitable footwear for PE)
Where can uniforms be purchased from?
No logo items of uniform can be purchased from any retailer. If parents wish to purchase logo items these can be purchased from The School Uniform Shop. Harehills Leeds. 369-371 Harehills Ln, Harehills, Leeds LS9 (Logo items are completely optional on all items of clothing)
Where can I get a Second Hand Uniform?
Second hand uniforms are available at the Academy. Please contact Halema Begum/ Ruth Strahan on 0113 2359164 if you require support with this.
Expectations for our school community
5.1 Pupils
Pupils are expected to wear the correct uniform at all times (other than specified non-school uniform days) while:
On the school premises
Travelling to and from school
At out-of-school events or on trips that are organised by the school, or where they are representing the school (if required)
Pupils are also expected to contact Halema Begum/ Ruth Strahan on 0113 2359164 if they want to request an amendment to the uniform policy in relation to their protected characteristics.
5.2 Parents and carers
Parents and carers are expected to make sure their child has the correct uniform and PE kit, and that every item is:
Clearly labelled with the child’s name
In good condition
Parents are also expected to contact Halema Begum/ Ruth Strahan on 0113 2359164 if they want to request an amendment to the uniform policy in relation to:
Their child’s protected characteristics
The cost of the uniform
Parents are expected to lodge any complaints or objections relating to the school uniform in a timely and reasonable manner.
Disputes about the cost of the school uniform will be:
Resolved locally
Dealt with in accordance with our school’s complaints policy
The school will work closely with parents to arrive at a mutually acceptable outcome.
5.3 Staff
Staff will closely monitor pupils to make sure they are in the correct uniform.
In cases where it is suspected that financial hardship has resulted in a pupil not complying with this uniform policy, staff will take a mindful and considerate approach to resolving the situation.
7. Links to other policies
This policy is linked to our:
Behaviour policy
Equality information and objectives statement
Anti-bullying policy
Complaints policy