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Uniform

Welcome to the HTC Uniform Section

Wearing a uniform helps to give all students a sense of belonging. It encourages the development of a proper pride in the College. A further practical advantage is that it avoids any competition in dress, which can lead to situations which are as expensive to parents as they are trying to the College. Governors have re-affirmed the requirement of a uniform at Horndean Technology College.

Hampshire County Council supports the wearing of uniform, and is anxious to help parents of limited means who may find it difficult to afford the cost of the necessary garments. Grants may be made in accordance with parents' income and all applications to the South East Hampshire Divisional Education Office, River Way, Havant PO9 2EL, telephone 023 9249 8200 will be confidentially considered. Further grants may be made at a later stage.

Sweatshirts, Polo Shirts and PE tops (items with the College logo on) are only available from the main College Reception. Items of general uniform are available from local shops and stores.

A craft apron should be worn for Design and Technology etc., to protect the wearers’ other clothing. The apron should be made of any plain white or grey coarse linen material and should resemble a butcher's apron but without pockets. It is possible to purchase this item from the main College Reception.

Parents who seek admission for their children are assumed to be fully aware of the College's requirements on uniform, and to be fully supportive of them.

Uniform regulations
All clothing and equipment must be marked with the Students Name.
If you receive Free School Meals you may also be entitled to a Uniform Grant please speak to Student Support Services to obtain the relevant forms.
All students should wear the Blue College outer Sweatshirt and the White College Polo Shirt. Sweaters/Sweatshirts, other than the College uniform, are not acceptable and should not be worn.
Jewellery
The wearing of jewellery in College can cause many problems, so we have adopted the following code of practice:
A maximum of one small, plain stud in each ear. Earring/hoops, necklaces, bracelets, nose/tongue/eyebrow and other body studs, rings, bar-bells, etc. are inappropriate for College and are unacceptable; confiscation or removal will be required. Please do not send your child to College at any time with freshly pierced body parts that undermine these expectations.
In very exceptional circumstances, a student may apply for a ‘Jewellery Pass’ in order to wear one ring of specified design and specific sentimental value. Applications should be made in writing to the Year Leader.
Hair Colour / Style
Excessive, bright, non-natural hair colours, beaded dreadlocks and braids are not appropriate for every day use. Extreme styles that draw attention to an individual are also unacceptable.
Make-up / Nail Varnish
Make-up is not considered appropriate whilst at College and the wearing of nail varnish is not permitted. Students will be asked to remove anything considered inappropriate.
Girls' Uniform
Skirt Black, standard style, not too tight; appropriate for everyday College wear, i.e. not too short. The hem (or top of any split) should be no more than 5cm above the knee, when kneeling.
Trousers Black only. No culottes, cropped, cut-leg or ¾ length trousers, cords, jeans or ski-pants/leggings. Girls may wear trousers at all times. Belts should be plain, black and simple/appropriate. They should not be worn as a fashion accessory – so no large belts etc. The style should be simple and classic.
Shirt* White polo-shirt with College logo which should be worn “tucked in”. Priced £10.00 (ages 9/10, 11/12) £12.00 (sizes 13/14, S, M, L and XL/XXL).
Sweatshirt* Navy Blue with College logo – Priced £12.00 (age 9/10 and 11/12) £14.50 (sizes XS, S, M, L, XL/XXL).
Socks White or black.
Tights Neutral or black.
Coat Dark colours, warm and waterproof preferred. “Hoodies” and items with large logos, pictures, motifs, lettering, etc. are not acceptable.
Hats Hats are only to be worn on the way to and from College.
Shoes Black, comfortable “school type” – no trainers. All students have lessons in labs and workshops and are constantly going up and down stairs, therefore open-toed shoes, sling-backs and backless shoes are inappropriate and must not be worn. Also, heels should be no more than 4cm high. Trainers or other footwear are not permissible unless accompanied by a note from the parent for a medical condition or in an emergency. Some heavy boot-wear is likely to be unacceptable, also boots/shoes unlaced/unfastened. Stiletto heels are prohibited by County Council regulations.
Craft apron* Price £3.00
For Physical Education Polo shirt* Priced £7 (age 9/10, 11/13), £8.50 (sizes 13/14, S, M, L, XL and XXL), Shorts, Socks, Trainers, Rugby Shirt* Priced £16 (XS) £19 (S, M and L), Track suit trousers, Preferably non-marking soles
Boys' Uniform
Trousers Plain black full length classic style. No chinos, jeans or cutlegs.
Shirt* White polo-shirt with College logo which should be worn “tucked in”. Priced £10.00 (ages 9/10, 11/12) £12.00 (sizes 13/14, S, M, L and XL, XXL).
Sweatshirt* Navy Blue with College logo – Priced £12.00 (age 9/10 and 11/12) £14.50 (sizes XS, S, M, L, XL/XXL).
Coat Dark colours, warm and waterproof preferred. “Hoodies” and items with large logos, pictures, motifs, lettering, etc. are not acceptable.
Hats Hats are only to be worn on the way to and from College.
Shoes Black, comfortable “school type” – no trainers. (See notes under Girls’ shoes above).
Craft apron* Price £3.00
For Physical Education Polo shirt* Priced £7 (age 9/10, 11/13), £8.50 (sizes XS, S, M, L, XL and XXL), Rugby Shirt* Priced £16 (XS) £19 (S, M and L), Shorts, Socks,   Trainers, Football Boots, Track suit trousers, Navy Blue & White quarters, Preferably non-marking soles 

Items marked with * are only available from the College Reception

The underlying theme is that students should travel to and from College in a fashion that does not devalue the uniform, or the esteem of the College. Students are required to present themselves in appropriate dress within College at all times.

Failure to comply with uniform expectations will be challenged and dealt with appropriately. This may involve:

  1. withdrawal from every-day College activities;
  2. non-inclusion in College.

Students who persist in failing to comply with uniform regulations will not be accepted on site.

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Horndean Technology College
Barton Cross
Horndean
Hampshire
PO8 9PQ

Telephone: 02392 594325
Email: general@horndeantc.hants.sch.uk