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Uniform
All uniform and sports kit can be ordered directly from our supplier, SchoolBlazer. Their online service and intelligent sizing system makes it easy to shop for all your school uniform. They even offer to sew on nametapes for free.
Information on how to register with them and their Frequently Asked Questions can be found here.
A full list of uniform, including sportswear, can be found on the SchoolBlazer website.
Second Hand Uniform Shop
Our shop stocks good condition secondhand uniform. All proceeds from the shop are donated to the Lord Wandsworth Foundation.
Opening times can be found on our website here. Stock is relatively low at the moment, so please contact the Admissions Team to make an appointment (admissions@lordwandsworth.org).
The cost of anything purchased at the shop will be added to your child’s College bill.
We are always very grateful for any donations of pre-loved LWC uniform. Please ensure that they are clean and in good repair, and leave them, clearly labelled, at the drop-off point located at the Porters’ Lodge.
General Uniform Guidelines (1st Form to 5th Form)
All Pupils
All pupils should be dressed smartly and should take pride in their appearance. The College uniform must be worn on weekdays from 7.45am until the end of the working day.
Boys’ hair should be clean, smart, tidy, shorter than collar length, and not shaven.
Girls’ hair should be clean, smart, tidy and off the face. Long hair should be tied back (1st – 5th Form girls).
Hair should be predominantly natural in colour and not exhibiting any extremes of fashion.
Boys must be clean shaven at all times.
Boys may not wear earrings or other piercings, but may wear a discreet ring, necklace or bracelet.
Girls may wear only one stud or sleeper in the lower lobe of each ear, one discreet ring, necklace and bracelet, but not ankle bracelets. No other piercings are permitted.
Pupils in Junior House may not wear make-up. Pupils in 3rd-Sixth Form may wear a discreet amount of make-up when in College uniform. Any type of false nails are not permitted and coloured nail varnish may not be worn.
For Saturday morning activities pupils may dress in casual clothes rather than College uniform.
Casual dress consists of clean and tidy clothes of a sensible design. In all cases staff have discretion to decide on what is acceptable.
For certain activities, trips, and visits outside College, pupils may wear casual clothes according to the instructions issued by a member of staff. Pupils may only attend lessons in casual or games clothing if they have a specific reason and, even then, only with the permission of the person in charge of the outing/activity and the class teacher concerned.
Pupils must attend breakfast and lunch in College uniform except as above.
All uniform and sports kit must be clearly labelled with a pupil’s first name, surname and boarding house.
Shoes
All pupils must wear smart black shoes which should be clean and in good repair (not boots or trainers).
Heel height should not exceed 35mm.
Black or grey socks must be worn with trousers. Black un-patterned tights or white ankle socks should be worn with skirts (pupils should not be bare legged). Flesh coloured tights may be worn in the summer term only.
Sixth Form Pupils
Sixth Form pupils do not need to wear College uniform. However, it is the intention of the College to have a Sixth Form who look smart, feel smart, and work smart. Our Sixth Form are given greater freedom and flexibility than 1st to 5th form but, in preparation for the world of higher education and employment, should always be professional/interview smart in their appearance.
‘Sixth Form dress’ must be worn at all times during the working day (Mon-Fri; 8.00am –3.45pm).
We hope that all pupils will feel comfortable to make a thoughtful and considered choice about the clothes worn at school in relation to their gender identity.
For details of Sixth Form dress please click here.
This policy is the product of widespread collaboration within the LWC community - including pupils, parents, staff and governors. In addition, it was informed by the guidance produced by the UCL Institute of Education and the School of Sexuality Education (link here). It will be reviewed at least every two years.
Lord Wandsworth College
Blazer
Tweed jacket with jacquard lining
Trousers
Dark charcoal trousers
White Shirt
LWC Tie (available from 27th June 2023)
Coat