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The Grey Coat Hospital Sixth Form 2013-14 Dress Code

The Sixth Form Contract states that students should ‘dress appropriately’ for school. We value the opportunity for students to have greater freedom in what they wear in The Sixth Form

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The Grey Coat Hospital Sixth Form 2013-14 Dress Code

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  1. The Sixth Form Contract states that students should ‘dress appropriately’ for school. • We value the opportunity for students to have greater freedom in what they wear in The Sixth Form • We aim for students to be excellent role models for the Key Stage 3 and 4 students and for students in other schools • We aim to prepare students for the world beyond school • In this context, students must not wear: • Shorts • Leggings without a skirt/dress/long top • Skirts shorter than mid-thigh • low-cut tops • Caps/hats inside either school building • Students are allowed pierced ears, but no other body piercing The Grey Coat Hospital Sixth Form 2013-14 Dress Code

  2. Attendance to lessons is absolutely essential for pupils to make progress and fulfil their potential. • Registration is at 0845 every morning in tutor groups. • Students late to Registration must report to Mrs Wells for a pink slip • Students must be punctual to all their lessons • Students late to lessons will not be allowed in. They should report to Mrs Wells (Upper) or Mrs Trainor (Lower). Late students will be issued with a pink slip which will allow them into lessons if there is a valid reason for lateness, or a red slip. Students with a red slip must report to their class teacher at the end of the period to collect missed work • If a student is unwell and unable to attend school, this must be reported to school by phone or through the VLE by a parent/guardian • All unexplained absences will be checked with form tutors weekly • Students with poor punctuality/attendance will be put on report. The Grey Coat Hospital Sixth Form 2013-14 Attendance and Punctuality

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