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  • darren
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    a sixth form uniform very strange.

    so what you mean is you had to wear a particular uniform depending on which year you where.
    well if irts the case thats very odd.

    never happened to me.


    Originally posted by 80sChav View Post
    Likewise Darren. Was I alone regards Uniform, that we had to wear a 6th Form Uniform, this was a Burgedny Jumper as opposed to a Navy one with Shirt eg. I think at one time as oposed to years later this was either that a School had one or not.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    ah i see mate.
    quite similar to mione indeed.
    as best i can remember.
    at my last school my blazer was black with school emblem..
    black trousers/grey trousers.
    yellow and red tie.
    red and yellow going across the tie horizontally i think.
    white shirt
    black shoes.

    god i miss school.
    Likewise Darren. Was I alone regards Uniform, that we had to wear a 6th Form Uniform, this was a Burgedny Jumper as opposed to a Navy one with Shirt eg. I think at one time as oposed to years later this was either that a School had one or not.

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  • darren
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    ah i see mate.
    quite similar to mione indeed.
    as best i can remember.
    at my last school my blazer was black with school emblem..
    black trousers/grey trousers.
    yellow and red tie.
    red and yellow going across the tie horizontally i think.
    white shirt
    black shoes.

    god i miss school.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by darren View Post
    my secondary school uniform was as best i can remember the following

    blue blazer
    white shirt
    blue v neck jumper optional.
    blue and yellow horizontal striped tie.
    black trousers.
    black shoes.
    no trainers.

    My first Secondary School's one was similar Darren, though the tie colours werre different I think, but at my 2nd one we had a Jumper with a badge on that acted as a Blazer, which meant in essence (as at my first Secondary, a Shirt and Jumper or just Shirt and Blazer were ok), it was'nt ok at my 2nd at least until the Summer Months (and June at that I think) too.

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  • darren
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    my secondary school uniform was as best i can remember the following

    blue blazer
    white shirt
    blue v neck jumper optional.
    blue and yellow horizontal striped tie.
    black trousers.
    black shoes.
    no trainers.

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  • 80sChav
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    Originally posted by n3llyo View Post
    we wore a navy blazer with a school badge on the breast pocket white shirt (it had to be ironed and crease free or you got a detention) black trousers (neatly pressed or detention) black socks (any other colour detention) and black shoes(if here was a visible tone of any other colour you got a detention)
    we all thought we were rebelling against the system by doing our ties up the wrong way round so the narrow end was at the front but funny enough we never got a detention for doing that

    Great though having your Tie like this though was'nt it n3llyo?

    I doubt this, regards the poster who said they reckon they are the only one who loves School Uniform!

    Originally posted by Trickyvee View Post
    Fourth year: No more skirts. Kickers or trainers only. Tie now tied with the thin bit out and the fat bit tucked in.

    Fifth year: Some dared to go back to skirts with - shock horror - black tights! but they got laughed at. Everybody else wore trousers. Fat AND thin bit of tie now tucked into baggy shirt so only the knot is showing.

    We was wearing our Ties thin in the 1st Year ... if truth be known Lol! The first few day's to boot too!

    What about everyone else, what else did you wear (like say Trainers/Trakkie Bottoms) or anything else non-uniform for School?!

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  • n3llyo
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    we wore a navy blazer with a school badge on the breast pocket white shirt (it had to be ironed and crease free or you got a detention) black trousers (neatly pressed or detention) black socks (any other colour detention) and black shoes(if here was a visible tone of any other colour you got a detention)
    we all thought we were rebelling against the system by doing our ties up the wrong way round so the narrow end was at the front but funny enough we never got a detention for doing that

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  • wendyanne
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    My secondary school uniform was the standard "Gymn Slip" with white blouse and navy blue knickers and black shoes. The gymn slips had box pleats which were a devil to iron. I'll look for a photo and post it when I find it.

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  • tonyfinster
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    My middle school was,

    Black shoes, black or grey trousers, grey or black socks, grey or black jumper, light blue or grey or white shirt, optional black blazer and burgundy tie.

    Secondary school was

    black shoes, black or grey trousers, black blazer with the school badge, grey jumper, white or blue shirt and an awful black and yellow tie.

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  • HG
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    This is the current school uniform list, it seems about the same as in my day. In the 6th form we were allowed to wear a purple jumper and have red braiding on our blazers to show our status as senior members of the school and prefects.



    Boys:
    • Black School blazer with badge
    • White shirt to be worn with school tie*
    • Black formal style trousers
    • Grey V-necked pullover or cardigan (optional)
    • White, grey or black plain socks
    • Black shoes or boots – no trainers
    • Apron for practical purposes


    Girls:
    • Black school blazer with badge
    • White formal blouse with gold embroidered rered collar (available from **Trutex Direct or Parkins Outfitters) or a white shirt worn with a school tie*
    • Black formal style trousers (not low-rise, baggy or flared or jeans style)
    • Black skirt, straight or A-line and of reasonable length
    • Grey V-necked pullover or cardigan (optional)
    • White, grey or black socks or natural, grey or black tights
    • Black shoes or boots – no trainers
    • Apron for practical purposes
    • Belts (plain black, not fashion belts)

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  • Sly
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    Black trouser, black shoes, white shirt, green black and white tie and a black v-neck jump with the school logo and its motto "Nec sperno, nec timeo".

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  • darren
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    secondary school.
    uniform black trousers with blur blazer and a yellowand purple striped tie.

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  • Trickyvee
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    First year: Bottle green polyester jumper from Littlewoods, sensible white blouse, bottle green, black or grey skirt on the knee, yellow and green stripey tie fastened the correct way, black shoes, knee length white patterned socks left over from primary school, deliberately half rolled down legs like Nora Batty (we thought this was cool).

    Second year: Much the same except shoes being swapped for trainers and nasty jumpers ditched in favour of big green sloppy joe cardies. Long socks slowly being replaced by white ankle socks through natural wear out.

    Third year: Strictly no jumpers or cardies unless you want to be laughed out of the school. Long black slinky skirt with front pleats or BLACK TROUSERS (they brought the rule in that girls could wear trousers this year). Big white Pepe shirt half pulled out for maximum baggyness. No socks. Tie now tied with the fat bit very short and the thin bit tucked inside the blouse. Trainers all the way and the whole lot topped off with a shell suit jacket and wet look perm and most likely some gold jewellery eg belcher chain with coffee bean/ hologram/ T-bar charm.

    Fourth year: No more skirts. Kickers or trainers only. Tie now tied with the thin bit out and the fat bit tucked in.

    Fifth year: Some dared to go back to skirts with - shock horror - black tights! but they got laughed at. Everybody else wore trousers. Fat AND thin bit of tie now tucked into baggy shirt so only the knot is showing.

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    My primary uniform (80's) was navy blue skirt, white shirt, tie and black thick wool blazer and blue gingham dress in the summer. The blazer eventually was replaced with a navy blue jersey sweatshirt with a large school emblem on it.

    Secondary school (late 80's/early 90's) was black/blue skirt, white shirt, tie and blazer - which got phased out too, but has recently been re-established this year.

    There always seems to be a craze of wearing your uniform a certain way. Alot of kids in our school would wear their ties as short as possible like a mini-tie and tuck the long bit inside their shirt (I won't admit to this as I thought it looked daft!). Have noticed the kids today wear the neck part as long as possible so the knot is away down at their waist.

    In 1st/2nd year the girls would roll their skirts up at the waist to make them into mini-skirts, I used to roll mine back down when I walked up the side of our house before going in. My Mum surely must have seen me walking up the path.

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  • Kiop
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    Our school uniform was black or grey trousers/skirt and a sky-blue shirt/blouse. The tie was two tones of blue going in diagonal stripes. I hated school uniform. Also, our school was quite sexist; it allowed girls to come to school in summer dresses during the hot weather but the lads still had to sweat away wearing ties. The headmaster did say that the lads could come in summer dresses too - I was up for it but my mates wouldn't do it so that was that.

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