The Chantry Uniform

The Chantry School is very proud of the standard it maintains with uniform, achieved through a partnership between home and school.

The uniform is unambiguous and provides pupils with a sense of identity and a sense of belonging whilst being practical and smart.

As well as helping encourage a good working environment, we believe that our uniform promotes greater social inclusion and a sense of school community. Consequently, all pupils

Please note:

Any pupils who do not meet the uniform standard may be provided with spare uniform to borrow until the correct uniform is worn or pupils may lose their free time until they are wearing the correct uniform.

Two Year 7 students at the Chantry

Chantry School Uniform

ItemRequirements
BlazerBlack with Chantry School badge. (Blazer is no longer compulsory – but recommended). You MUST have either a school blazer or a school jumper, or both.
JumperChantry School black V neck jumper – with school logo.
ShirtWhite formal regular fit collared school shirt – buttoning up to the collar.
TieChantry School red tie, worn at full length to cover all shirt buttons.
Skirt/TrousersBlack Chantry School A line or Chantry School pleated skirt with Chantry School logo embroidered on the waistband, and supplied by Monkhouse and Kidz and Kitz. The length of the skirt MUST reach the knee.

Formal plain black school trousers (NO chinos, jeans, leggings or other material). Trousers must not be skinny but can have a straight leg. They should be a tailored style.
Socks/TightsPlain black socks or plain black tights, not both. Socks must not have a logo on them.
ShoesPlain black, flat and substantive school shoes.
Pumps, canvas, trainers, cross-over, soft slipper or any other style of shoes are NOT acceptable. Boots are not accepted. Heels are not accepted.
Outdoor ClothingA plain outdoor coat or anorak which should provide warmth and keep pupils dry.
Hoodies, tracksuit tops, leather or denim are NOT allowed.

Chantry School Physical Education Kit

CategoryItems & Requirements
Compulsory Items
(from Monkhouse Schoolwear & Kidz and Kitz)
Red/Black Reversible top: Boys compulsory, Girls optional (with school name)
Chantry Black/Red Shorts: Boys only (Girls optional)
Chantry Black Skort: Girls only
Plain black socks: Boys/Girls
PE Hoody – varsity design: Girls only, Boys optional

Note: The reversible top is compulsory for boys. Hoodies are optional and must only be worn over a reversible top.
Other Compulsory Items
(from most suppliers)
White Polo Shirt: Boys/Girls (plain or with logo)
Plain White Shorts: Boys indoor (compulsory)
Plain White Socks: Boys/Girls
Plain Black Football Socks: Boys/Girls
Trainers: Boys/Girls
Football Boots: Boys/Girls
Shin Guards/Gum Shield: Boys/Girls
Optional Items
(from most suppliers)
Sports Bag: Chantry version available
Baseball Cap: With logo
Black Track Bottoms: Plain black, no large logos
Black Lycra Shorts: Boys only, plain black, no logos
Base Layers: Full length leggings/top, plain black, no large logos
Girls football at the Chantry

Chantry School Uniform Rules

Chantry boys outside the school

Uniform suppliers:

  • Monkhouse Schoolwear Specialists and Kidz & Kitz:
    Chantry School tie, blazer and black jumper
    Chantry approved school trousers,
    Chantry approved school skirt
    PE kit
  • Monkhouse Schoolwear: 
    31 New Street, Worcester WR1 2DP 
    Tel: 01905 679938
    www.monkhouse.com
  • Kidz & Kitz
    128a Worcester Road, Malvern Link, WR14 1SS
    01684 892439
    www.kitzuk.co.uk
  • Marks & Spencer / other school wear providers
    Black regular leg school trousers
    School shirts– White regular fit
    marksandspencer.com
CategoryRules
BlazerBlack with The Chantry School badge. (Blazer is no longer compulsory – but recommended). You MUST have either a school blazer or a school jumper, or both.
ShirtWhite formal collared school shirt – buttoning up to the collar. Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
TieChantry School red tie, worn at full length to cover all shirt buttons.
JumperChantry School black V neck jumper – with school logo.
Skirt/TrousersBlack Chantry School A line or pleated skirt with The Chantry School logo embroidered on the waistband, and supplied by Monkhouse and Kidz and Kitz. The length of the skirt MUST reach the knee. This skirt is compulsory for all year groups from Sept 2025.

Formal plain black school trousers – NO chinos, jeans or other material.
Socks/TightsPlain black socks or plain black tights, not both. Must not have a logo.
ShoesPlain black, flat and substantive school shoes.
Pumps, canvas, trainers, cross-over, soft slipper or any other style of shoes are NOT acceptable.
Outdoor ClothingA plain outdoor coat or anorak which should provide warmth and keep pupils dry.
Hoodies, tracksuit tops, leather or denim are NOT allowed.
Hair/HairstylesHairstyles should be appropriate for a business-like work environment – NO extreme or unconventional styles, NO skin fades or unnatural colours. No shaved patterns or lines. No tipped hair colours or shaved eyebrows. We reserve the right to decide on the appropriateness of hairstyles. Hair essentials should be discreet and only in school uniform colours – black, grey, red or white.
JewelleryJewellery is not allowed, apart from one plain, small pair of stud earrings in the lobe of each ear. No other piercings or body jewellery are allowed. Pupils may wear a wristwatch.
MakeupMakeup is NOT allowed except in Year 11 and then only discreet or subtle makeup is acceptable. Nail Varnish, false nails or false lashes are not allowed.
BagsAll bags should be practical and sensible for school use and should have the capacity to hold text books, folders, and school equipment.
ValuablesWe do not recommend pupils to bring valuables into school, and cannot take responsibility for replacing such items that are lost, damaged or stolen.

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GCSE Results Day 2026: Press Release 

Pupils from The Chantry School celebrate another strong year of GCSE results. 167 pupils took GCSEs this summer, and we are incredibly proud of their achievements.  

We are proud to share with you some excellent headline figures: 70% of pupils achieved 5 GCES including English and maths at Grade 4 and above.  

As always, there are many pupils who have attained very highly and many more who have achieved their ambitious target grades. 

Thes results are testament to the pupils’ hard work. Throughout their GCSE course, they have been resilient and inspiring. I’d also like to recognise and thank their families’ support throughout their journey, and, of course, the whole staff at The Chantry for their consistent, unwavering kindness, care, and dedication for our young people which has played a vital role in their success. We wish them every success and happiness for their next chapter.