Uniform

Our school strives to set high standards in all that it does and our school uniform is a very important part of the school’s identity and image.

We established our own Uniform Shop many years ago to ensure that parents are able to obtain the correct school uniform without difficulty. We aim to provide the best possible value without compromising on quality. We keep a stock of all sizes of all uniform items which can usually be supplied on a regular basis.

All requests for any additional items of uniform must be ordered using the school’s online ordering facility once your child has started at our school. Parents will be notified when orders are ready for pupils to collect.

For pupils joining Year 7, we will be displaying and selling uniform during the summer term of their Year 6. Details will be in the new intake pack sent to parents.

Our uniform can also be purchased from other outfits including:

Wirral Uniform Centre, Birkenhead.

Wirral FUSS

At FUSS you can:

  • request pre-loved uniforms for free
  • donate pre-loved uniforms

Years 7 to 11 

  • Navy blue Trutex blazer with school badge 
  • Navy blue Trutex back-vent skirt GSA-NVY – the skirt must be within one or two inches of the knee and must not be rolled at the waist. 
  • Navy blue Trutex trousers are an optional alternative to the skirt – Trutex GTP-NVY no other trousers are acceptable – trousers must touch the top of the shoe 
  • Long or short sleeved Trutex pale blue shirt with revere collar 
  • School navy blue V neck Trutex jumper with badge 
  • Plain opaque black tights (compulsory between October half term and the end of the Spring term) 
  • White ankle socks (optional alternative to black tights during the summer term and up to October half term) 
  • Trousers should be worn with plain black socks or black tights. 
  • Sensible black shoes – Boots, trainer style shoes, canvas, heavy soles, high heeled shoes may not be worn in school. Flimsy slip-on styles are also not appropriate for health and safety. 
  • Plain navy blue hijab can be worn where culturally appropriate. 
  • Year group colour badge and House badge to be worn on the blazer lapel. 

PE Uniform – Years 7 to 11 

Essential items 

  • Wirral Grammar School for Girls navy blue polo shirt with badge (embroidered with the pupils name in pale blue on the outside of the garment) 
  • Wirral Grammar School for Girls navy blue skort  (embroidered with the pupils name in pale blue on the outside of the garment) 
  • Wirral Grammar School for Girls pale blue Hoodie (embroidered with the pupils name in navy blue on the outside of the garment) 
  • Gym shoes or trainers (any colour) 
  • A bag big enough to hold all the PE kit in. 

Optional items 

  • Wirral Grammar School for Girls navy blue stretch undershorts/gym shorts 
  • Wirral Grammar School for Girls navy blue leggings 

Jewellery

  • A clearly named wristwatch may be worn.  
  • No piercings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, rings or other jewellery are allowed and will be confiscated if worn. This includes clear studs. 
  • No badges apart from school issued badges can be worn on our uniform. 
  • No jewellery items may be worn for PE lessons or other practical lessons due to health and safety. 

Hair

Shoulder length hair, or longer, must be tied back with a navy blue or black band. Hair should not be dyed beyond natural hair colours. 

Make up  

No make-up and nail vanish/shellac/gell (including false eye lashes and nails). This includes the excessive use of fake tan. 

Coats

Coats must not be worn around school; they should be stored in lockers during the school day. 

Mobile Phones and Valuables 

  • Mobile telephones – may only be used outside school hours and should be kept in lockers during the school day. Any misuse of phones will result in an overnight confiscation. If pupils need to contact parents/carers during school hours they should report to the office or their Head of Year. 
  • Purses/money must be kept on the person at all times. It is recommended that pupils do not bring valuables or sentimental items to school.  
  • The school cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage to the personal property of pupils.