Uniform
Uniform Direct continues to provide and supply our school uniform at its retail outlet:
Uniform Direct, 333 High Street, Lincoln. Tel 01522 510016
Also online: Uniform Direct ® - School Uniform Suppliers - Online & Wholesale (uniform-direct.com)
For the latest Parent Guide from Uniform Direct please click here Uniform Direct update 2021
Academy uniform is also available from other outlets in Lincoln and the surrounding area. We would advise you to refer to the strict uniform specifications detailed both on this website and within the prospectus before purchase to ensure it complies with our uniform code.
If you need assistance with uniform for your child, the Priory Association (the PTA of the school) regularly collects good quality second hand uniform to re-distribute to students. If you would like further information as to what items are currently available and how you can obtain uniform please email your request, together with your contact details, to generalenquiries@priorylsst.co.uk and we will forward your enquiry to the Priory Association.
Physical Education uniform
Please find below the kit that will be required for students to take part in their core Physical Education lessons safely.
This list applies to all students in Year 7-10
Item |
Priory Academy LSST Polo Shirt |
A choice of:
|
White sports socks |
Training shoes – please ensure these are appropriate for sport |
Plain navy swimming costume/trunks/shorts |
Navy or house coloured swimming hat |
Swimming goggles of any colour |
Navy rugby/football socks |
Football boots/rugby boots |
A hair bobble for students with long hair |
A choice of:
|
As male students also study contact rugby they will need:
|
Optional additional items include:
For students choosing to study GCSE PE in Years 9-11:
|
This list applies to students in Year 11 only
Item |
Priory Academy LSST polo shirt |
A choice of:
|
White sports socks |
Training shoes – please ensure these are appropriate for sport |
Navy rugby/football socks |
Football boots/rugby boots |
A hair bobble for students with long hair |
A choice of:
|
As male students also study contact rugby they will need:
|
Optional additional items include:
For students choosing to study GCSE PE in Years 9-11:
|
General comments for all:
- All items of kit must be clearly labelled
- All items of jewellery will need to be removed for practical activities. Please be aware of this when considering the timing of ear piercing.
All items can be purchased from https://www.uniform-direct.com/acatalog/The-Priory-Academy-LSST-School-Uniform.html
The Priory Academy LSST Sixth Form Dress Code
One of the core values at The Priory Academy LSST is Aspiration. We instil an attitude of hard work and determination in our students and this is reflected in our office dress code. We want to prepare our students for work, present them as role models for lower school and as ambassadors within the wider academy community.
Parents/carers support their children when they choose to attend The Priory Academy LSST in the full knowledge of what our dress code requires of Sixth Form students. If students fall below our expected standards repeatedly, they may be asked to return home to change.
The student lanyard should be worn at all times for safeguarding those on site.
Students should wear a two piece business suit that can consist of:
- Jacket and skirt
- Jacket and dress
- Jacket and tailored trousers
Where a skirt or dress is worn this should not be of jersey, bodycon or stretch style – skirts and dresses should be smart.
Where a tailored shirt is worn this should be tucked in and worn with a tie.
When a tailored shirt is not worn a smart top should be worn. Tops that are not smart:
- Sweatshirts
- Tops with logos
- Tops that are revealing
Shoes or boots should cover the foot at the front and back. Boots may only be worn with trousers, NOT with a skirt or dress.
Hairstyles should be in accordance with smart business dress – any dye should be of a natural colour.
The Academy is responsible for ensuring that jewellery worn does not pose a risk to those on site. There should be a maximum of three piercings in either ear and there should be no facial piercings. Hooped earrings should be no larger than 2cm in diameter.
If there is any debate about an item of clothing the Head teacher’s decision is final.