First picture is a group photo of five Notre Dame students posing together in school uniform. Second photo is a display of Notre Dame school uniforms. Third photo shows three Notre Dame students posing at an art installation in school uniform.

Uniform

Notre Dame High School’s uniform policy was created in conjunction with administration, the school community, and our parent council’s input with a view for building community and the overall safety and security of our students. Students are expected to be in full and proper uniform every school day, all day long, including lunch and spares. The only time a student is allowed to be out of uniform is for legitimate reasons approved by the school.

Civvies days are held periodically. On Civvies days, students are expected to dress in casual attire that is appropriate for a school setting (no bare backs or midriffs or clothing with inappropriate messages).

Bottom

  • Notre Dame kilt - no higher then 4 inches from the center​ of the knee.

  • Navy blue McCarthy pants.

Top

  • Notre Dame short sleeve french cut or ¾ sleeve white blouse.

  • Notre Dame golf shirt -white or burgundy.

Sweater

  • Notre Dame vest.

  • Notre Dame sweater.

  • Notre Dame cardigan.

  • Notre Dame fleece top.

Legs

  • Navy blue or burgundy knee socks.

  • Navy blue or burgundy sockettes (with pants only).

  • Navy blue or burgundy tights.

Footwear

  • Solid black shoes (low heels and below the ankles).

  • Only closed shoes may be worn; this means open-toes or open-heeled footwear such as flip-flops, sandals, etc are not allowed.

  • During winter months, boots are allowed for students who travel between buildings. Only black boots are permitted.

School Uniform Supplier

Our School Uniform must be purchased only at McCarthy Uniforms. Visit their website for more information.

Dress Code in TCDSB Schools

All Secondary schools within the jurisdiction of the Board shall adopt a Uniform Dress Code.

Parents are encouraged to review the local dress code at their child’s school and to direct their questions to the principal of the school.