The dress code is strict, but does leave some room for flexibility for students to express their personal preferences and cultural identity.
| BOYS | GIRLS | |
|---|---|---|
| Summer |
Regular:- Shirt (Cream Colour), Pant (Coffee Colour) Shoes with lace (Black), Socks (Coffee), School Belt For Pre-Primary :- Shirt (Brown with Red check), Pant (Coffee Colour) Shoes with lace (Black), Socks (Coffee), School Belt |
Regular:- From Class I to Std. VIII :- Shirt (Cream Colour), Skirt (Coffee Colour) Shoes (Black), Socks (Coffee), School Belt From Class IX to XII :- Kurta (Coffee Colour), Salwar (Cream Colour), Dupatta (Cream), Shoes (Black), Socks (Coffee), School Belt For Pre-Primary :- Shirt (Brown with Red check), Skirt (Coffee Colour) Shoes (Black), Socks (Coffee), School Belt |
| House | For Saturday:- House T-Shirt (Coloured), Pant (White), Shoes (White), Socks (White), School Belt | For Saturday:- House T-Shirt (Coloured)/ Kurta (White), Skirt (White)/ Salwar (White), Shoes (White), Socks (White), Dupatta (White) |
| Winter |
Regular:- For Pre-Primary to Std. VIII:- Sweater (Coffee Colour) & Cap (Coffee Colour) Class IX to XII:- Blazer with monogram (Maroon Colour) & Cap (Maroon Colour) |
Regular:- For Pre-Primary to Std. VIII:- Sweater (Coffee Colour) & Cap (Coffee Colour) Class IX to XII:- Blazer with monogram (Maroon Colour) & Cap (Maroon Colour) |
Every day you should bring:
It is a good idea to pack your bag each evening ready for the next day. Then you can check your timetable and make sure you don’t forget anything. You will need to remember your books for the day’s lessons .
Is there anything I’m not allowed to bring?
Yes. Please don’t bring any of the following things to school:
MP3 players, mobile phones or other electronic equipment are not to be used in school. These devices are a major cause of theft at the school. Students bring them to school at their own risk. If mobile phones/MP3 players are seen to be used within lessons, they will be confiscated and returned when parents collect them.