St Paul's School Brand Identity
The St Paul's brand identity reflects our personality and our values. It is important in setting the right expectation levels for those who do not know us - prospective pupils, parents, staff, and the wider educational community.
The guidelines and files below provide an overview of our visual identity, including downloadable logos, PowerPoint presentations, letterheads and branded document templates. They are not exhaustive, but they do cover the basics. All communications must be delivered in a consistent and professional manner and reflect our school - an environment that is academically rigorous, engaging and fulfilling.
If you would like the Marketing Department to produce any printed materials for you, or if you can't find what you need from the list below, please email marketing@stpaulsschool.org.uk. If it is a large document which needs design elements and printing off-site, please allow at least two weeks for us to schedule it in with other projects.
St Paul's School Brand Guidelines
The document below is a full guide outlining correct use of logos, colours, typography and letterheads (last updated March 2021).
Logos
It is important that you use the correct logos on printed or digital publications. Please see below for downloadable png files of a wide variety of our school logos. The highest resolution and transparency can be found in an eps file, although many standard computer programmes will not allow you to open this type of file. If you do need an eps file instead of a png, please email marketing@stpaulsschool.org.uk.
There is a traditional full-colour version of the crest for use on high-level items, for example the main school signage, stationery, invitations, school uniform and sports kit. The standard version of the logo is in black and white with an inline, stacked or centred version to best suit the layout. If you are unsure which logo to use, please email marketing@stpaulsschool.org.uk
St Paul's School Logos
St Paul's Juniors Logos
Letterheads and Templates
The following templates should be used to send out any communications to parents or external organisations.
St Paul's School letterhead and continuation
St Paul's School letterhead - without continuation sheet
St Paul's Juniors letterhead and continuationSt Paul's Juniors letterhead - without continuation sheet
St Paul's School PowerPoint template
St Paul's Juniors PowerPoint template
Email Guidance and Etiquette
Email, and other electronic communication channels, has increased in volume and importance over the last few years. In the interests of promoting an appropriate work-life balance, as well as ensuring that all colleagues use email in a suitable manner, colleagues are encouraged to consider this Email Guidance and Etiquette.