LSA Technology and Performing Arts College Worsley Road, Lytham St Annes Lancashire FY8 4DG Tel. 01253 733192 Fax: 01253 795109 (General Office) Fax: 01253 732290 (Head/Deputies) Student Absence Line: 01253 667411 Email: lsahtc@lythamhigh.lancs.sch.uk Web: www.lythamhigh.lancs.sch.uk Headteacher Philip Wood, B.A., M.A.
SCHOOL UNIFORM Please support our attempts to maintain high standards of appearance. The school reserves the right to send home any student who does not meet these expectations. Boys Black trousers, black blazer and badge White shirt with standard collar (capable of being worn with a tie) School tie Plain black pullover with V neck Grey/Black/White socks Sensible shoes ** in black, brown or grey
Girls Black skirt* or tailored trousers, black blazer and badge White blouse with standard collar (capable of being worn with a tie) School tie Plain black cardigan/pullover with V neck White/Black socks/tights Sensible shoes** in black, brown or grey.
(* Skirts should be about knee length) (** Heels should not be more than 4cm) (Wearing a pullover or cardigan is optional, wearing a blazer is compulsory). Shirts – all shirts for boys and girls must have a standard collar which means they are capable of being worn with a tie. A shirt which does not button at the neck is not designed to be worn with a tie and must not be worn. Many of the shirts currently worn by girls do not button at the neck. Shirts should be tucked in. Ties – must be worn fastened to the neck. Skirts – all skirts should be about knee length. Girls who routinely opt to wear their skirts shorter than this will be told that they have to wear tailored trousers (which are currently an option). Shoes – students must wear shoes to school. Footwear which has sports logos, writing or patterns or which are made of canvas, are not shoes and are not permitted (see pictures below).
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PE KIT from September 2012 Boys Kit · Black Shorts · Black rugby top with blue hoop** · Black athletics vest with blue hoop** · White polo shirt · Black football socks · Sports trainers (not fashion pumps) · Football boots · Plain black tracksuit bottoms (optional between November and April) Girls Kit · Black shorts · White polo-shirt · Black football socks · Black athletics vest with blue hoop** · Netball skirt (optional for lessons, compulsory for team representative) · Plain black tracksuit bottoms (optional between November and April) · Plain Black sweatshirt – not hooded. (Available to purchase from the Girls PE office with the school badge for £11) ** For year 7 in 2012 and to be phased in for all years over successive years. School sweatshirts are available from the PE Department for use in PE lessons and extra-curricular sports only. Optional for all pupils Base layers for an extra warm layer are available and can be worn for all lessons. To purchase a school logo base layer please visit www.playerlayer.com Available in black or white. General Appearance · Extremes of hairstyles are discouraged. Students are not allowed to have patterns cut into hair or to dye it in vivid or multi colours. Students who do this will work in the Withdrawal Unit until the hair has changed. · Jewellery, other than wrist-watches, should not be worn in school. Students with pierced ears may wear one small sleeper or one small plain stud in each ear. Finger rings can be dangerous and should not be worn. We do not allow students to wear facial studs or any other form of body-pierced jewellery, as these can be a health and safety risk. Any student with a facial stud will be made to work in the Withdrawal Unit on health and safety grounds until the stud is removed. Simply covering a facial stud with a plaster is insufficient. · Hooded tops, tracksuit tops, baseball caps and motorcycle style jackets should not be worn at school. Outdoor garments displaying obscene or offensive words or images are not appropriate for school. In cold weather, hats (but not baseball caps) can be worn when outside the building. In the summer term tailored trousers of at least knee length may be worn. · Where additional items of uniform are worn for religious reasons these should be in black (the school uniform colour). · Make-up must be discreet. If parents and staff can obviously see it then it must be removed. This applies equally to fake tan, as it does to foundation and eye liner. Uniform Suppliers Rawcliffes Schoolwear Centre 45 Talbot Road Blackpool FY1 1LL 01253 628337
Katie Richards 138 St Albans Road St Annes FY8 1UY 01253 729840 www.katierichards.net Katie@katierichards.net
Tavernors 29 Clifton Street Lytham FY8 5ER 01253 736497 01253 731423 alexhey@live.co.uk
St Annes Sports 9 St Andrews Rd South St Annes on Sea FY8 1SX 01253 640200 enquiries@stannes-sports.co.uk
Top Marque 7a Park Road St Annes FY8 1QX 01253 725246 Fax 01253 726040
1 Class Kids 106 – 108 Highfield Road Blackpool FY4 2JF 01253 403798 07540 759572 1stclasskids@googlemail.com www.1stclasskids.co.uk
Uniform & Leisureware Co Ltd 6 Poulton Street Kirkham Preston PR4 2AB
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