Uniform and Dress Code

Students who are planning to work with some of the UK’s most prestigious businesses need to dress appropriately. It is the expectation that this business ethos will surround all the work at Brook 6th Form and Academy. Our aim is to prepare young people to be the next generation of talented Engineers and Designers through a really positive education experience which equips them with the skills, knowledge and personal qualities they need to have a successful career in industry. This includes knowing how to present themselves in a business environment both in the workshop and the office. Brook 6th Form and Academy's dress code has been designed to be inclusive to all.

PE Kit for all Years
  • White polo shirt – no logo
  • Black shorts – no logo
  • Plain black knee length socks – no logo
  • Plain black tracksuit top/sweatshirt – no logo (optional)
  • Plain black tracksuit bottoms/jogging bottoms – no logo (optional)
  • Football boots and shin pads
  • Plain black PE/sports bag to carry kit

Students that have previously purchased the orange PE kit may continue to wear this.

Uniform for Years 10 & 11

Year 10 and Year 11 Uniform:

  • A plain black blazer. School logo to be added to the pocket
  • Plain black trousers or skirt
  • Plain black jumper
  • White school shirt or blouse
  • Black socks
  • Black tights (optional for some students)
  • Black shoes
  • School tie. To be purchased from the Academy reception
  • A plain black hijab (optional for some students)
  • Plain black hair accessories (optional for some students)
  • Engineering workshop Boilersuit and S3 safety boots

 

DRESS CODE for Years 12 & 13

Year 12 and Year 13 Dress Code:

  • A blue of grey business suit. This can be skirt or trousers
  • Or a blue or grey Abaya
  • White shirt or blouse
  • Black or blue socks or tights
  • Black shoes
  • Jumper the same colour as the suit
  • A tie of any colour. A school tie can be purchased from the Academy reception
  • A plain black, blue or grey hijab (optional for some students), to match the Abaye where possible
  • Plain black hair accessories (optional for some students)
  • A suitable school bag. Black is the preferred colour.
  • Engineering students are required to wear a Boilersuit and S3 safety boots when in the workshop