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Summary of Uniform Policy for Students:
Purposes and Benefits
- Uniforms promote focus on academics, discipline, modesty, and a sense of belonging.
- They establish gender-appropriate distinctions and are cost-effective and durable.
- This policy ensures a neat, professional, and uniform appearance for all students.
Key Policies
- Full Uniform Requirement:
- Uniforms must be worn throughout the entire school day, including after-school activities and during pick-up.
- Parental Responsibility:
- Parents must ensure students have appropriate uniforms and adhere to the policy.
- Approved Suppliers:
- Uniforms must be purchased from the school’s official suppliers.
General Standards
- Hairstyles:
- Neat, clean, and natural colors only.
- Girls: Hair pulled back from the face, no interference with activities.
- Boys: Clean-shaven, hair collar-length, and out of the eyes.
- Hair Accessories:
- Must match uniform colors (red, blue, white, black, or plaid)—official suppliers are recommended for plaid items.
- Hats and Jewelry:
- No hats or baseball caps are allowed.
- Girls: One small earring per ear.
- Boys: Earrings not allowed.
- Clothing Standards:
- Shirts: Must be tucked in. Long sleeves under short sleeves are prohibited.
- Cardigans: Cannot be tied around the waist.
- Skirts and Jumpers: Must touch the knee.
- Shoes:
- Closed-toed, flat shoes only (no heels, wheels, lights, or excessive decorations).
- Ankle-high shoes are not permitted.
- Socks:
- Boys: Black or navy socks.
- Girls: White, navy, or tights. Older girls may wear skin-colored nylons.
Special Uniform Rules
- Casual Uniforms:
- Worn for field trips or service projects requiring casual attire.
- Distinguishing Uniforms by Grade:
- Different uniforms are used for kindergarten prep, lower grammar, upper grammar, and high school.