Our School
Dress Code
Families are encouraged to review the following information:
Tops - White
White-collared polo/golf shirt.
White-collared dress shirt/blouse.
Long or short-sleeved.
White turtlenecks in winter.
Navy sweater, vest or pull-over.
Bottoms - Navy (Dark Blue)
Navy dress pants or cotton pants.
Navy walking shorts.
Navy skorts or capri pants for girls.
No jeans, jeggings or yoga pants.
Please remember that all tops and pants are to be plain with no visible logos, stripes, etc.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school.
Dress Code for Civvies Days
All students are expected to come to school appropriately dressed: that is, neat, clean and in a manner that reflects the aims and atmosphere of a Catholic school. Appropriate dress includes covered shoulders, mid-thigh length shorts, sayings and pictures on clothing that promote a positive attitude, and other clothing that helps to create an environment for academic learning.
Clothing that does not reflect modesty is not allowed (e.g., t-shirts with sexual connotations, inappropriate slogans, halter tops, short tops that expose the midriff, spaghetti straps, tube tops, short shorts, hats in the building, muscle shirts for boys and bandanas).
Shorts and pants need to be hemmed (tears are not permitted). Bandanas and other gang paraphernalia are strictly prohibited. The school strongly discourages the wearing of makeup for students. Students are asked to take pride in their personal appearance. It is the parent’s duty and responsibility to ensure that each child is suitably attired.
The principal may exercise discretion to allow exceptions to the School Dress Code. Parents may be contacted and in some cases may be required to pick up their child if their manner of dress is not appropriate.
Thank you for your support and consideration in this matter.
Dress Code in TCDSB Schools
All Elementary schools within the jurisdiction of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) shall adopt an Appropriate Dress Code or 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.