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From September 2026, we are updating our uniform to meet new government rules on affordability. Governors and leaders have listened carefully to parents. The popular fleece stays, there is flexibility on polo shirts, PE kit stays simple, and we will keep costs low with just two branded items.
What is changing – and why
The government has confirmed that new national rules on school uniform become legal requirements from September 2026. These rules are designed to make uniforms more affordable by limiting how many branded items schools can require and by increasing choice for families.
Over recent months, we consulted widely with parents and with our PTFA. Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond. Your views were clear, thoughtful and helpful, and they have directly shaped our final decisions.
What we heard from parents
Parents told us they value:
We have made changes that reflect this feedback while also fully meeting new government requirements on cost.
Our uniform expectations for September 2026
School day uniform
Outdoor wear
PE kit
Meeting government rules on cost
The government now requires schools to keep branded items to a minimum and to prioritise affordability for families. Under our new approach:
This keeps Fielding well within national expectations and reflects what parents told us matters most.
Uniform supplier
We will be running a formal tender process for our uniform supplier. More details will be shared later, once this process is complete.
Thank you again for your engagement and thoughtful feedback. We believe this updated uniform strikes the right balance between school identity, comfort, affordability and fairness for all families.
Peter Dunmall