Uniform
The school's uniform in the Senior School consists of a blue blazer with red piping and crest, a red and blue striped tie (varitations of this are awarded for house/school colours or prefect status), shirt and charcoal trousers.
The shirt changes colour as the boy moves up the school: Blue for pupils in the Junior School right up to Lower Fourth, and white for pupils in Upper Fourth right up to Sixth Form.
During the Sixth Form students are required to wear a charcoal grey suit, or an all black suit.
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