School Uniform

The wearing of school uniform is encouraged and consists of a red school sweatshirt, printed with the school logo of the “Wainstones”, together with grey trousers, shorts or skirt.

School Uniform can be ordered online from APC Clothing https://www.school-uniforms.co.uk/

When placing an order online, there is a coupon code to have uniform delivered to school free of charge. Please add kirkbyfreepost into the discount code box on checkout to remove the carriage charge.

All items of clothing should be named to prevent confusion. Sensible shoes/boots should be worn for school. Trainers and open-toed sandals are not appropriate.

On health and safety grounds we do not allow children to wear jewellery in school. The exceptions to this rule are ear-rings for pierced ears and medical identification bracelets worn by children who have significant medical problems such as diabetes or epilepsy. We strongly discourage wearing ear-rings, if parents opt for their child to do so, at their own risk, these must only be small simple studs in plain silver or gold.

Shoulder length hair or longer  should be tied up

Children who are participating in PE, swimming, sports clubs and/or physical activity must not wear ear-rings. We do not want pupils removing and replacing ear-rings due to the potential risk of injury or spread of infection therefore the school strongly recommends that children do not come to school wearing ear-rings on these days.

The school advises parents who wish their children to have their ears pierced to do so at the beginning of the six week summer holiday.

Friday 16th June 2023

We could not have been prouder of our Year 6 children last week. Throughout the week at EastBarnby they all showed determination, perseverance and teamwork as they tried lots of new things.A really busy week consisted of climbing, canoeing, body boarding, sailing,...

Friday 26th May 2023

As we end the half term, everyone here wishes you a sun-filled and happy half term where hopefully you can spend time with family and friends. It has certainly been a busy half term in school and next half term promises to be busier still! We are still awaiting our...

Friday 12th May 2023

Congratulations to our Year Six children who completed their SATS assessments this week. They tackled them with determination and smiles - we are so proud of them all. You are all shiningstars. The whole school also did us proud last week when the inspectors came to...

Friday 21st April 2023

Welcome back to the summer term and a special welcome to two new faces, Jasper and Rory. Itpromises to be a busy and fun term with lots of things already planned so please do look at thedates at the bottom of this newsletter.Children are already back into work and...

Friday 24th March 2023

As this will be the last newsletter this term, I would like to take the opportunity to wish you all avery happy Easter. We hope that you can join us at church for our Easter service on Wednesday at11am. Next week in school we will be looking at different aspects of...

Friday 10th March 2023

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Friday 24th February 2023

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Friday 3rd February 2023

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Friday 20th January 2023

Another busy couple of weeks full of fantastic learning comes to an end. One of the greatestthings to witness as an adult in our school is the support that the older children give to ouryounger ones. This epitomises the part of our vision with the older children...