School uniform at BIC Sant Agustí is required, as per the guidelines below. School uniform encourages a sense of unity and common purpose and provides a sense of belonging.

All items brought into school (including clothing, lunch boxes and water bottles) should be clearly marked with the student’s name.

We are excited to announce that we are launching our brand new school uniform.


Essential Additional Information

Jewellery, Hair and Personal Appearance

Jewellery is not appropriate for school. The only permitted items are ONE watch with plain strap (Smartwatches are not acceptable) and a pair of plain study earrings - one per ear. A necklace for religious reasons is allowed but should not be visible over the clothing. Any other kind of jewellery may be confiscated.

Hair should be natural colours only. Extreme haircuts or patterns cut into hair are not permitted. Hair beyond shoulder length needs to be tied up. Hairstyles should be sensible and appropriate to the work environment.

Hair accessories: all hairbands, alice bands, scrunchies MUST be plain in design and be of muted/natural colours.

Nail varnish of any kind may not be worn.

Bags, Coats and other Elements
  • Coats are needed in the cold weather and should avoid inappropriate logos or designs. These should be navy blue, dark, dark grey or black. Hoodies, denim jackets, and any inappropriate or non-weatherproof coats are not permitted. Outdoor clothing (coats, gloves, scarves, etc) will be taken off indoors including classrooms, corridors and dining area. The optional school blazer can be worn indoors over the sweater, vest of cardigan.
  • A belt, if worn, should be black with a plain buckle and should not be a fashion item.
  • Hoodies are not allowed in school.
  • Gloves, hats and scarves should be black, blue or grey and plain. They should not be worn inside the school building at any time.
  • Caps should not be worn at any time around or on the way to school.
  • Bags must be a traditional school bag, suitable for students to carry their planner, books and equipment (including PE kit). These can be either rucksacks, satchels, or messenger bags. We do not permit any ‘handbag’ style bags, even if they are large enough to contain books and folders.
Footwear
  • Uniform Footwear:

We wish to remind all students and their parents of the following school policy buying school shoes.

Shoes will be all black, be made of leather or synthetic leather and be sensible in style. Boots are allowed (during winter months) but must be black, flat and ankle length. Platforms, open toe shoes and trainers are not permitted.

Shoes with coloured logos or coloured/white soles are not permitted. If shoes have laces, these must be black.

In the Summer Term, sandals may be worn but these must be either navy blue or black.

Please see our guidelines:

For students in Primary school we recommend a strong shoe that offers plenty of support.


  • Sports | PE footwear:

Footwear should be sturdy sports trainers, not fashion trainers.

Please see our guidelines:

Personal Property

All items of children’s clothing (including shoes and bags) must be clearly marked with their names. Occasionally children’s clothing does get mislaid, despite care being taken to avoid this. There is a lost property box just outside the Reception office where such items will be placed if found.

Children are not allowed to bring any expensive items or toys to school. Smartwatches and mobile phones are not allowed.

All students (except Sixth Form) must wear BIC uniform and BIC sports uniform, which must be worn on PE days. Different family circumstances will mean different quantities, but please ensure that you have a sufficient quantity for daily use. ‘My uniform is in the washing machine’ is not an acceptable excuse.