Pre-prep | Prep | Senior | Sixth Form
It is important that pupils register in correct clothing at the start of morning and
afternoon school and parents are asked to assist us in ensuring that pupils adhere
to the dress code.
General
Art overall*
Reading folder*
* see Sports for school supplier
All items of clothing must be clearly labelled.
| Prep: 8s to 12s |
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Boys |
| Smart grey or black trousers (no denim) |
| Navy blue, dark grey or black sweater (plain, absolutely no logo, no hood) |
| School hooded top (optional) (for Upper Prep pupils only) |
| Harrodian fleece (optional) |
| No denim jackets |
| Shirt with collar (check/striped/plain) and must be tucked in. Any t-shirts worn underneath shirts must be the same colour. |
| White shirt with collar for special occasions (e.g. school photo) |
| Navy or black socks |
| Black polishable footwear (trainers may only be worn during breaktimes, lunchtimes or during sports lessons) |
Girls |
| Smart grey or black skirt of knee length |
| Girls in the 8s to 10s may continue to wear their Pre-Prep summer dresses in warm weather |
| Navy blue, dark grey or black sweater (plain, absolutely no logo, no hood) |
| School hooded top (optional) (for Upper Prep pupils only) |
| Harrodian fleece (optional) |
| No denim jackets |
| Shirt with collar to cover entire midriff and must be tucked in (check/patterned/plain). No crop tops. |
| White shirt with collar for special occasions (e.g. school photo) |
| Navy, black or white socks. Navy or black tights. |
| Navy or black polishable footwear (heels are not permitted and trainers may only be worn during breaktimes, lunchtimes or during sports lessons) |
| Girls in the 12s may wear smart grey or black trousers (no denim) |
| Girls in the 8s to 11s may wear smart grey or black trousers in the winter as directed by the Headmaster (no denim) |
Immediate response to changes in fashion may require staff to apply their
judgement to ensure appearances are acceptable and reasonable.
Pupils who are regularly unable to adhere to the school’s dress code will
be sent home to change.
| Senior: 13s to 15s |
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| Pupils are required to dress smartly and present a professional appearance. The school reserves the right to send home any pupils who do not adhere to this. |
Boys |
| Grey or black trousers |
| Sweater (striped or plain), no logos |
| School hooded top only (optional) |
| Harrodian fleece (optional) |
| Shirt with collar (check/striped/plain), no logos |
| T-shirts under collared shirt must be plain with no logo |
| White shirt with collar for special occasions (e.g. school photo/prize giving) |
| Black footwear (trainers may only be worn during breaktimes, lunchtimes or during sports lessons) |
Girls |
| Navy or black socks |
| Grey or black knee length skirt or trousers |
| Sweater (striped or plain), no logos |
| School hooded top only (optional) |
| Harrodian fleece (optional) |
| Blouse with collar (check/striped/plain), no logos |
| White shirt with collar for special occasions (e.g. school photo/prize giving) |
| Black tights |
| Black footwear (heels are not permitted, trainers may only be worn during breaktimes, lunchtimes or during sports lessons) |
Immediate response to changes in fashion may require staff to apply their
judgement to ensure appearances are acceptable and reasonable.
See Sports for sportswear uniform.
Sixth Form
Harrodian Sixth Form pupils are required to dress smartly and to present a
professional appearance. Boys are expected to wear a collared shirt and girls are
expected to dress considerately for the whole school community.
The following clothing or accessories are unacceptable:
- Jeans with rips or holes
- Excessively revealing clothing, e.g. see-through tops, bare midriffs
- Excessively short skirts or low cut tops
- T-Shirts
- Shorts
- Trainers with holes and laces untied
- Flip flops
- Industrial boots
- Excessive body jewellery
- Earrings for boys
Students in the Sixth Form are the internal ambassadors for the school. The
example they set is followed by younger pupils and they are encouraged to dress
smartly.
Immediate response to changes in fashion may require staff to apply their
judgement to ensure appearances are acceptable and reasonable.



On Saturday 6th June 2009, the Harrodian School celebrated its 15th anniversary with a Charity Summer Ball. The event was organised and hosted by a dedicated committee of four parents together with the Harrodian School Parent's Association. The occasion also marked ten years of dynamic and inspiring leadership by the Headmaster, James Hooke and the Principal, Peter Thomson.