School Uniform Shoe List
Official school shoe requirements based on uniform guidelines.
Pupils must wear plain black leather or patent leather school shoes with closed toes and no visible decorations.
Girls from Pre‑Nursery to Year Six may wear shoes that are either Velcro‑strapped (for Lower School) or have buckle bars or lace‑ups (for Upper School); all must be free of flowers, bows or other embellishments.
Boys from Nursery to Year Two must wear black lace‑up or Velcro‑fastening shoes; trainers or trainer‑shoes are not permitted.
Pre‑Nursery (Tots) pupils should wear plain black school shoes; boots, open‑toed sandals or fashion shoes are prohibited.
Shoes with flashing lights are not allowed, and any such lights must be switched off while in school.
Ballet‑type shoes, loafers, trainers, open‑toed sandals, boots higher than the ankle, and any shoes with logos or decorative features are disallowed.
Girls Shoes 31
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Boys Shoes 8
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View AllChildren's feet grow quickly - they may need new shoes every 3-4 months depending on age and activity level.
Check for Proper Fit:
- Allow approximately half an inch (1.3 cm) of space between the longest toe and the front of the shoe
- Ensure the width is comfortable with no pinching or bulging
- The heel should fit snugly without slipping
- Shoes should be comfortable immediately - no "breaking in" period needed
When to Replace:
- When there's less than half an inch of growing room
- If the shoe shows signs of wear or damage
- If your child complains of discomfort or pain
- Check regularly for redness or blisters on your child's feet
Measuring Tips:
- Measure both feet while standing
- Measure at the end of the day when feet are at their largest
- Have your child wear the type of socks they'll wear with the shoes
- Use the measuring gauge on page 2 only if you can't get the shoes fitted professionally
- Shoes from different brands may have different sizing, so it's important to try them on