School uniform
Schools and their governors decide whether there should be a school uniform and what it includes. They should consult parents when developing their uniform policy and publish it on the school website.
Cost of school uniforms
Schools must follow statutory guidance on the cost of school uniforms, which includes making sure they’re affordable. The cost should never be a barrier to families and pupils applying for and attending a school.
Schools should make sure they limit the number of branded items in the uniform.
From September 2026, schools should not require parents and carers to buy more than 3 items of branded school uniform. Secondary and middle schools may ask for 4 items if a tie is one of them.
Schools should also ensure that:
• second-hand uniforms are available
• information on how to buy them is published on the school’s website
If you cannot afford the uniform or PE kit, you should contact the headteacher to check what support is available.
You may be able to get help with school uniform costs. If you live in England, contact your local council to find out if there is support in your area.
If you live in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
You may be able to get a school uniform grant if:
If your child does not follow school uniform rules
The headteacher can discipline your child for not wearing the school uniform. The rules on the uniform will be in your school’s behaviour policy, which you can ask to see.
Discrimination
Schools can decide their own uniform policy. If you think it discriminates against your child, talk to the headteacher. For example, although schools may have different uniforms for boys and girls, there should not be a significant difference in price.
If you think the school is discriminating against your child, check your rights on protected characteristics.
Complain about school uniform
You can contact the school if you have a complaint about the uniform. They must explain clearly on their website how you can do this.
If you’re not satisfied with how your complaint has been handled, contact the Department for Education.