School Timings
The school site opens to parents and visitors from 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday to Friday during term time.
The Abbey School operates a 2 week (48 periods) timetable which alternates between Week A and Week B according to a pre-published schedule.
Students should aim to arrive in the playground ready for the morning's line-up at 8:40am. The school day will then begin at 8:45am, with a 45 minute registration period with form tutors (except for a Friday, when registration period with form tutors will be for 15 minutes due to early finish on a Friday). Within this slot, there is time allocated to support students with literacy, numeracy, thinking skills and academic mentoring. There are also regular year group and house assemblies that take place for each student dependent on their year group.
Period | Time (Mon-Thurs) | Time (Fri) |
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Morning Line Up | 8:40–8:45 | 8:40–8:45 |
Tutor Time/PSHE | 8:45–9:30 | 8:45–9:00 |
Lesson 1 | 9:30–10:30 | 9:00–10:00 |
Lesson 2 | 10:30–11:30 | 10:00–11:00 |
Lesson 3a (inc. Years 8/9/10 lunch) | 11:30–12:30 | 11:00–12:00 |
Lesson 3b (inc. Year 7/11 lunch) | 12:30–13:30 | 12:00–13:00 |
Lesson 4 | 13:30–14:30 | 13:00–14:00 |
Lesson 5 | 14:30–15:30 | |
Year 11 Intervention | 15:30–16:30 | |
Finish Time | 15:30 (Years 7 to 10) 16:30 (Year 11) |
14:00 |
To ensure the safe transition of our students over the footbridge at the end of each school day, we operate a staggered dismissal system on a weekly rotation. Students are released in their year groups between 3:10pm and 3:30pm and parents will be advised weekly of each of the release times.
Friday
On Fridays, the school day ends at 2:00pm for students. However, Year 11 students will have support and revision sessions in this time at specific points in the school calendar. The remainder of the afternoon on a Friday until 4:00pm is used for staff CPD and INSET.
Activities are available for those students who have to remain in school until 3:30pm on Fridays.
Lunch Times
We are pleased that Independent Catering has joined the school to deliver quality food at a competitive price to our students and staff.
Our achievements as a partnership include:
- Varied nutritious meals that are freshly cooked onsite each day.
- A variety of choices including a main meal, street food, sandwich bar and fresh salads to suit all tastes. Individual options such as Gluten free can be discussed with the catering manager.
- Cashless Catering allows parent/carers to top up school dinner accounts online and also look at what their child/children are eating.
- Cashless Catering has also driven up the number of pupils claiming their free school entitlement.
- The dining hall has been awarded 5 star food standard rating for the last 3 inspections.
To register for free school meal please click the link below.
The above link will direct you to the Kent County Council site for Universal free school meals.
Information regarding the range of food on offer can be found at the bottom of this page.
Uniform Expectations
A high standard of personal appearance is expected of all students and anyone arriving in non-uniform clothing may expect to be sent home to get changed. All items of school uniform should be clearly labelled with the student’s name. Ties should be correctly worn and shirts tucked in.
Hair colour and style must be appropriate for school (non-natural colours such as green, red or blue are not acceptable, nor are shaved lines).
Make-up is not recommended, however if worn, it should be discreet and complement natural skin tones. False eyelashes and fake tan are also not permitted. Nail varnish should be natural tones only, no nail extensions or false nails of any kind will be allowed. Non-uniform items will be confiscated.
Uniform Year 7 - 10 (2024-25)
Boys | Girls |
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Blazer New Style School Navy blazer with piping. A plain navy v-necked jumper is optional. |
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Shirt Plain white shirt with optional summer short-sleeved collared shirt for terms 5 & 6 |
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School tie |
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Plain black ‘Putney’ trousers 3cm plain black belt with plain buckle (optional) Fashion trousers (very tight or very baggy, flares etc) are not permitted, neither are leggings or jean type trousers. |
Plain black ‘GTN Trutex’ trousers 3cm plain black belt with plain buckle (optional) Fashion trousers (very tight or very baggy, flares etc) are not permitted, neither are leggings or jean type trousers. ------ |
Black socks | Black socks or tights in lower school and upper school may also wear natural coloured tights. |
Plain black leather shoes. |
Plain black leather full shoes (no boots) with a maximum of 5cm heels. Crocs, canvas or trainer-style shoes are not permitted even if the shop labels them as school shoes. |
Coats Outdoor coats should be plain and waterproof. Gillets, fashion sports jackets, hoodies and baseball caps are not allowed. |
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Bags Black rucksack with The Abbey School logo |
Uniform Year 11 (after 2024-25 this uniform will not longer be in use)
Boys | Girls |
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Blazer Black blazer (old style school blazer) A plain black v-necked jumper is optional. |
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Shirt Plain white shirt with optional summer short-sleeved collared shirt for terms 5 & 6 |
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School tie School tie (black version) |
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Plain black ‘Putney’ trousers 3cm plain black belt with plain buckle (optional) Fashion trousers (very tight or very baggy, flares etc) are not permitted, neither are leggings or jean type trousers. |
Plain black ‘GTN Trutex’ trousers 3cm plain black belt with plain buckle (optional) Fashion trousers (very tight or very baggy, flares etc) are not permitted, neither are leggings or jean type trousers. ------ |
Black socks | Black socks or tights in lower school and upper school may also wear natural coloured tights. |
Plain black leather shoes. |
Plain black leather full shoes (no boots) with a maximum of 5cm heels. Crocs, canvas or trainer-style shoes are not permitted even if the shop labels them as school shoes. |
Coats Outdoor coats should be plain and waterproof. Gillets, fashion sports jackets, hoodies and baseball caps are not allowed. |
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Bags A black rucksack (this must be large enough to hold A4 files, exercise and text books). |
PE Uniform
Boys and Girls Compulsory Items |
Boys and Girls Non-Compulsory Items |
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Blue Mitre Prostar/or Kelme polo shirt with school logo |
Blue Mitre Prostar rain jacket with school logo |
Blue Mitre Prostar/Kelme tracksuit bottoms with school logo | Blue Mitre Prostar training t-shirt with school logo |
Blue Mitre Prostar or Kelme tracksuit jacket with school logo | Blue Mitre Prostar sweatshirt with school logo |
Blue games shorts (no logo) | Football boots (any brand) |
Blue games socks (no logo) | Leggings with school logo (optional for girls) |
White sports socks (any brand) | Technical Trouser with school logo (optional for boys) |
Astroturf trainers (any brand) | Skort (no logo) |
All jewellery must be removed for P.E.
Jewellery
Students may wear a watch, one plain ring and a stud styled earring (maximum diameter 5mm) in each ear lobe. No other jewellery can be worn apart from medi alerst which must be worn visibly at all times.
Headscarves and hair coverings, if worn, should be in dark, muted tones, ideally blue or black.
Hairbands, bobbles, scrunchies, clips etc should also be in dark muted tones, matching hair colour or in blue or black.
Uniform Stockists
Rival School & Dancewear
116 West Street
Faversham
ME13 7JB
Tel: 01795 590473
sales@rivalschoolwear.co.uk
www.rivalschoolwear.co.uk
Forster's School & Leisurewear
17/19 East Street
Sittingbourne
Kent ME10 4BQ
Tel: 01795 472947
Equipment
Students require an Abbey School rucksack bag (Year 11 see uniform list). Items students will also need:
- Pen
- Coloured pencils
- Calculator
- Pencil Eraser
- Ruler
- Pencil sharpener
- Glue
- Knowledge Organiser
- Rubber
- Whiteboard pen
- Reading book
- Planner (with timetable written in)
MOBILE PHONES, EAR BUDS / EAR PHONES ARE NOT PERMITTED ON THE SCHOOL SITE AND WILL BE CONFISCATED IF SEEN.
The Maths Department will advise you about the calculator used throughout the school and Food Technology will supply information regarding food ingredients well in advance of lessons.
Marking of Property
Please mark permanently and clearly all items of clothing and equipment. School P.E. kit should be clearly marked with the owner’s name.
Whilst we make every effort to safeguard property, the school cannot take responsibility for any losses. Students should not bring valuables, expensive items or large sums of money into school, nor leave valued possessions unattended.
Please be aware that mobile phones or entertainment equipment brought into school by students is done so entirely at their own risk and the school will not be held responsible for any loss or damage.