Every student at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School must be in full uniform every day and at all times with the exception of designated "casual days". There will be no changing into other attire during the school day other than for subject specific reasons (e.g., gym). When wearing the uniform, students are expected to display a neat and orderly appearance.
Pants must be worn at the waist and clothing should be kept clean and in good condition.
Together with the Catholic School Parent Council (CSPC), the Principal and staff will develop a consistent plan in order to have all students comply with the School Uniform Code every day.
The styles of all uniform must be consistent for all students and are not to be altered in any way. Students must attend class everyday with the proper dress code attire.
Uniform items may be chosen from:
Tops
White Golf Shirt, embroidered (Unisex, Girl’s cut).
White Oxford Dress Shirt (Unisex).
White Peter Pan Blouses (Girl’s).
White French Cut Blouses (Girl’s).
Bottoms
Navy Casual Pants (Unisex).
Navy Dress Pants (Unisex).
Navy Box Pleated Tunic, embroidered (Girl’s).
Sweaters
Navy Knitted V-Neck Vest, embroidered (Unisex).
Navy Knitted Cardigan, embroidered (Unisex).
Navy Zip Polo Sweatshirt, embroidered (Unisex).
All uniforms must be purchased only at McCarthy Uniforms. The link below will allow you to visit the Our Lady of Guadalupe section of the McCarthy online store.
In the store, you can click on "School Uniform Guide" to review the uniform guidelines for your school. You can also view the various uniform items available for purchase.
You can also call McCarthy Uniforms at 416-593-6900 or toll-free at 1-800-668-8261 for help with purchasing and if you need more information about uniform requirements.
All Elementary schools within the jurisdiction of the Board shall adopt an Appropriate Dress Code or Uniform Dress Code.
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.