Uniform
At Trinity, school uniform supports a consistent, inclusive and purposeful learning environment. Our approach ensures that all learners feel comfortable, confident and part of the school community, while reducing unnecessary pressure on families.
From September 2026, a black and white colour scheme will be in place across the whole school, creating a clear and unified identity from Primary through to Secondary.
Uniform expectations are flexible and responsive to individual need. Adaptations are supported where required due to sensory, physical, medical or cultural factors.
What learners should wear
Black and White Core Uniform
- Black trousers, skirts, tunics, jogging bottoms or culturally appropriate alternatives (e.g. salwar)
- White shirts, blouses, T-shirts or culturally appropriate alternatives (e.g. kameez)
- Black jumpers, cardigans or sweatshirts
- Black shoes, trainers or boots
Additional & PE Items
- Plain black tailored shorts in warmer weather
- Red gingham summer dress/gingham options
- Black hats
- PE: White T-shirt and Black shorts
Post-16 (Further Education Centre)
Learners in the Further Education Centre are not required to wear school uniform, reflecting our focus on independence and preparation for adulthood.
Purchasing Uniform
Branded Trinity School uniform is available from the Castle Green Uniform Shop.
- Families can view and purchase items online via their Trinity School page
- A range of branded items is available; however, these are optional
- Non-branded items that meet the black and white colour expectations are fully acceptable
- Opening times and ordering details may vary, so families are advised to check directly with the shop
Key Information
- Comfort and readiness to learn is our priority.
- No requirement for branded/logo items.
- Continue using old uniform until outgrown.
- Please label all items with the learner's name.