School uniform

At Broadacre Primary School, we expect that all children wear school uniform.

This consists of:-

  • School royal blue sweatshirt or cardigan
  • White polo shirt
  • Grey or black trousers / shorts.
  • Blue checked summer dresses in the summer.
  • Plain black shoes/trainers or sensible sandals.
  • Grey or black skirt.

Leggings and tracksuit bottoms are not permitted.

We are no longer stocking uniform on the school site.
All uniform can now be purchased in one of three ways:

On the Beck’s Outfitters website linked below –

At the shop – Becks Outfitters, 443 Endike Lane, Hull, HU6 8AG

  • School royal blue sweatshirt (£9.25) or cardigan (£11.25)
  • School white polo shirt (£7.00)
  • School royal blue PE shirt (£5.50)
  • School book bag (£5.00)

Alternatively, parents are welcome to buy non-branded uniform items from supermarkets or other shops, providing that the items are the correct colour(s).

All uniform comes in a range of sizes and is available to order directly to school, free of charge or to an address of your choice, for a delivery fee.

Please make sure that all clothing is labelled clearly to avoid confusion and loss.

‘The school has specially resourced provisions for pupils with SEND, particularly those with autism spectrum disorder.’

Ofsted comments

‘The curriculum includes personal, social, and emotional development, with a focus on values such as democracy and respect.’

Ofsted comments

‘Pupils with SEND receive high-quality and effective support, allowing them to access the full curriculum.’

Ofsted comments

‘Teachers are supported to plan stimulating and interesting lessons.’

Ofsted comments

‘Pupils’ behavior is extremely good, with a calm and purposeful atmosphere.’

Ofsted comments

‘A new phonics scheme has been introduced, improving the teaching of reading.’

Ofsted comments

‘The school provides a happy and welcoming environment with a ‘family feeling’ in the new, large school building.’

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‘The mathematics curriculum has improved significantly, leading to confident problem-solving abilities in pupils.’

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‘Pupils regularly revisit past learning, and assessments are used effectively to plan next steps.’

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‘Staff and pupils show great respect for each other.’

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‘The early years learning area is bright and inviting, with a focus on vocabulary development through song and rhyme.’

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‘Adult interactions in early years are well planned to support resilient and purposeful learning.’

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‘High expectations for all pupils are maintained by all adults at the school.’

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