UNIFORMS

School uniforms are essential because they promote equality, reduce distractions, enhance school identity, and improve safety. By having all students wear the same attire, uniforms help diminish socio-economic differences, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among the student body. This environment minimizes fashion competition and peer pressure, allowing students to focus more on their studies. Uniforms also contribute to a cohesive school identity, boosting school pride and spirit. Furthermore, they enhance safety by making it easier to identify students and ensure that only authorized individuals are on campus. Overall, uniforms create a more focused, inclusive, and secure educational environment.

REGULAR SCHOOL UNIFORM

CLASSES KG to II

BOYS: Green T-shirt and blue half pants with Black belt. Black shoes with Velcro are to be worn.

GIRLS: Green T-shirt and blue pleated skirt with Black belt. Black shoes with Velcro are to be worn.

CLASSES III to XII

BOYS: White half-sleeve shirt and (colour:light brown or tan brown) pants with black belt. Black leather shoes with laces and white socks.
GIRLS: White half-sleeve shirt with checked divided skirt with black belt covering the knees and waist should be at the navel level. Black leather shoes with straps and white socks. Black leggings (Not compulsory).

General instructions for uniform and grooming

  • Students are expected to wear school uniform with pride and dignity as it helps them to connect to the school and gives them a sense of belonging to the school.
  • Proper school uniform must be worn as prescribed by the school with black non-masking shoes.
  • PE uniform with black sports shoes must be worn on the days with PE lessons.
  • The uniform should be neat and clean.
  • Ankle socks are not permitted.
  • ID cards are to be worn at all times within the school campus.
  • Colourful leggings, jackets, pullovers and blazers are not allowed.
  • Students from KG to Grade IV can wear coloured clothes on their birthdays.
  • However, please note that the clothes have to be formal, befitting a school. Students of other grades aren’t permitted to wear coloured clothes on their birthday.
  • Students from grades III to XII are allowed to wear black dial, simple analogue wrist watch. Smart watches are strictly not allowed to school.
  • Being well groomed enhances personality and boosts self-esteem.
  • Boys need to have a neat, clean haircut.
  • Boys are not permitted to sport long sideburns/beards/stubble while they are in school.
  • Girls with short hair may wear a plain black headband to hold hair neatly in place.
  • Girls with long hair are to tie a ponytail or braid their hair using red/black band.
  • Hair falling over eyes should be avoided.
  • Open, coloured or streaked hair will not be permitted.
  • Use of any fancy hair accessories is to be avoided.
  • Finger nails are to be well trimmed.
  • Nail colours and nail extensions are not allowed.