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Jewellery Policy Annesley Primary and Nursery School

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Blaenycwm Primary School Jewellery Policy

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    our commitment to the safety everyone within our school. Policy The wearing of jewellery is discouraged with the exception of:- o A watch o One pair of small stud like earrings in the ear lobe No studs or rings may be worn on any other part of the body. During sporting activity and PE children should remove all jewellery.

St. Joseph s Catholic Primary School Jewellery Policy

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    St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School Jewellery Policy Rationale The wearing of jewellery in school can be an issue for both pupils and parents. The intention of this policy is to set out clearly the school view and reflect our commitment to the safety of all in our school. It …

Boarshaw Primary School Jewellery Policy - Schudio

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    remove all jewellery. If a child is unable to remove their own earrings, they should be removed at home in the morning. If a child is wearing earrings on PE day and is unable to remove them, he/she will have them covered with non-surgical tape. PE is an essential part of the school curriculum …

Hurst Park Primary School

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    jewellery in school. This includes earrings and ear-studs. The wearing of jewellery is not permitted on safety grounds as it could present a hazard to the wearer and to others. Friendship bracelets are not permitted. However, charity bands may be worn on particular days, as specified by the school. If parents are considering having their

Delves Lane Primary School JEWELLERY POLICY

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    Delves Lane Primary School JEWELLERY POLICY The Governors of Delves Lane Primary School have agreed, for reasons of health and safety, it is the policy of the school that no jewellery should be worn by pupils during the school day. “Jewellery” refers to earrings, rings, watches, bracelets, neck chains and pendants.

Jewellery Policy - Oakley Cross Primary School

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    Jewellery Policy. For Health & Safety reasons we discourage the wearing of any form of jewellery in Nursery and School. This is supported by the Government through the Department for Education (DFE) and Local Authority regulations and guidance. We aim to keep all children safe from harm and ask you as parents to adhere to this by not allowing your child to come to school wearing jewellery.

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