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Primary schools without uniform

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user1472802695 · 02/09/2016 09:04

Does anyone know of any primary schools in the UK (state or private) that don't have a school uniform? or any schools that don't have the usual black/grey trousers and actually have kids in bright trousers/shorts (not just the bright jumpers/cardie)

Are there also any schools you know of that would allow child turning 5 in July to start reception in the September?

Any schools that allow mixed part time school with home school?

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BakerOfVicSponge · 04/09/2016 17:21

I believe that Inwoods and Frensham Heights (both fee paying) will suit your requirements of primary's having no uniform, Inwoods I've also heard can be part time with home schooling.
I think that in the past Frensham have also excepted five year olds into reception but you would have to ask Inwoods if they would take your DC starting at age five. They sound very flexible schools!
Maybe check out Bedales too?

hieronymus2 · 17/02/2017 09:23

user1472802695, did you find any?

I'm also looking for primary schools without uniform (and without homework ideally but that's harder).
The private ones I found so far: King Alfred, Dallington, Dania, Charterhouse Square.
State primaries without uniform: Tetherdown, Rhodes Avenue, Muswell Hill Primary, Fitzjohn's, Yerbury, Coleridge, Eleanor Palmer, Weston Park, Belmont Junior, Highgate Primary, Grafton (all very oversubscribed with a tiny catchment area)

About flexi-schooling, I heard about Sunrise School in Edmonton

Mamabear12 · 17/02/2017 11:12

French school near me they don't wear uniform. Just their clothes from home

WindwardCircle · 17/02/2017 11:17

DD goes to a very normal state primary and three children in her class flexi school. Two of them go to a specialist private dyslexic school a couple of days a week and one is home schooled one day a week. Part time schooling is, as I understand, up to the discretion of the school.

F1GI · 17/02/2017 11:18

A Steiner school might do all 3.

There's a state primary a few miles from me with no uniform at all.

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