The Hampton School Code of Conduct 

Hampton School issues all pupils with a copy of the Code when they arrive at the School. It is designed to give boys an understanding of what conduct and behaviour is expected of them. For a full copy of the Code click here

Personal Appearance – The School Dress Code

The School dress code applies at all times between setting off from home in the morning and returning there in the evening. The full dress code applies for sports fixtures.
 
First to Fifth Years -
All boys are required to wear clean and tidy clothing as listed below:
  • A white shirt and the School tie. The shirt must be tucked in and the tie must cover the top button  of the shirt, which should be done up.
  • A School blazer which should not be taken off without permission (except when playing outside).
  • Dark grey formal trousers not denim.
  • Black formal shoes cleaned regularly and black or dark grey socks (you are not allowed to wear trainers).
  • Pullovers should be black with a V-neck (no sweatshirts).
  • Boys must not wear hairstyles deemed by the School to be extreme, facial hair (unless for religious  reasons) or jewellery. Hair must not be dyed an unnatural colour.
The Sixth Form - Sixth formers are required to wear smart business dress; this must include a suit or a jacket and formal non-denim trousers, with the School tie.
  • Pullovers should be plain and V-neck so that the tie is visible.
  • Jackets should be worn around the School.
  • Boys are not allowed to wear hairstyles deemed by the School to be extreme, facial hair (unless for religious reasons) or jewellery. Hair must not be dyed an unnatural colour.

The School strongly advises against the wearing of tattoos. However, if a boy above the legal age does wear a tattoo it must be concealed at all times. Boys whose dress is deemed to be consistently unacceptable by the Head of Sixth Form will be required to return to pre-Sixth Form School uniform.

>>Full version of the School Code>>