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Straw poll: are inset days always casual dress?

42 replies

YogiYoni · 01/09/2017 22:37

Starting new job on Monday. Two days of inset. Can I wear pyjamas jeans or do I need to dress smartly?

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Cynderella · 01/09/2017 22:39

Jeans wherever I've worked, but I've only taught in state comps. May be different elsewhere.

KeepSmiling83 · 01/09/2017 22:41

Always casual in my school.

TipTop333 · 01/09/2017 22:42

The only times I've had to wear smart dress for inset is when there have been students in school for reasons such as coursework catch up. I'd assume that if there are no students on site then it's casual.

FrogsLegs31 · 01/09/2017 22:44

Casual for definite Wink

PurpleDaisies · 01/09/2017 22:45

Jeans with us too

BlessYourCottonSocks · 01/09/2017 22:52

Jeans. Always has been in any school I've worked in.

LindyHemming · 02/09/2017 06:02

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GinAndToast · 02/09/2017 06:03

Casual all the way, even in the poshest of posh schools.

MrsLandingham · 02/09/2017 07:13

SMT went through a phase of dressing smartly whilst everyone else was in jeans, but even they have caved now. I was considering wearing my 'Nolite te bastardes carborundorum' t shirt, but thought it may be considered provocative Grin

EyesUnderARock · 02/09/2017 07:15

Primary. Always been casual.

smu06set · 02/09/2017 07:18

State secondary - we have to dress smart!

Greenandcabbagelooking · 02/09/2017 07:23

Casual here - state secondary

LottieDoubtie · 02/09/2017 07:28

Every school I've worked in (independent and state secondaries) has been jeans for Inset.

MaisyPops · 02/09/2017 07:28

We dress casually but not super casually.

Jeans, nice top/jumper, reasonable non scruffy shoes (trainers fine, but nobody wears battered trainers).

Nobody has insisted on this rule. It just seems to be how it's fallen.

DumbledoresApprentice · 02/09/2017 07:32

Jeans/casual. Catholic secondary school. The HT will be in jeans just like everyone else.

fruitpastille · 02/09/2017 07:34

Go for black jeans if you are paranoid?! Then you don't look out of place either way.

PotteringAlong · 02/09/2017 07:36

State secondary here and no jeans / casual dress allowed. smart all the way even for inset it's really annoying

SuffolkNWhat · 02/09/2017 08:00

Primary. Definitely casual for the aforementioned dusty cupboard reason

Cakesprinkles · 02/09/2017 08:02

Have worked in three private schools and it's always been casual for inset, but not flip flops as you're digging stuff out of cupboards etc. As a PP said I normally wear jeans, a nice top and trainers.

YogiYoni · 02/09/2017 08:08

Thank you. That's reassuring.

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Speckledtulip · 02/09/2017 08:21

You'd get a massive bollocking (usually in front of everyone by power tripping SMT) in my last school (large academy chain) if you went in jeans.

Every other school I know does casual on inset days.

Cakesprinkles · 02/09/2017 08:28

What kind of school is it? If you're anxious maybe wear black trousers and a smartish top and have a jacket in the car? We had two inset days and all the new staff were more smartly dressed on the first and in jeans on the second!

ASauvingnonADay · 02/09/2017 09:57

Not always here. Start of term is sometime formal, although this year it was casual!

YogiYoni · 02/09/2017 11:13

Ok. I'll go for middle ground and keep a blazer in my car Grin

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DumbledoresApprentice · 02/09/2017 11:23

I'd never work in a school where people turned up in suits on an inset day. I think I'd find it creepy, almost Stepford Wives-y. Grin