Academic Uniforms

A school uniform is a visible sign of the unity of a student body striving to achieve a common goal.

Bearing this in mind, the standardremains uniformity, not individuality or fashion.

Uniforms do not suppress individual expression; willingness to submit to the uniform policy indicates humility and maturity.

Summer Uniform Before October 6 and after May 4

Winter Uniform October 6-May 4

Please note all required colors, as links may not always direct you immediately to the correct color option.

Personal Appearance:

“We must practice modesty, not only in our looks, but also in our whole deportment, and particularly in our dress, our walk, our

conversation, and all similar actions.” -Saint Alphonsus Liguori

- Makeup and nails: Makeup and cosmetics are forbidden. Fingernail polish—colored or clear—is likewise forbidden.

- Jewelry: Jewelry is forbidden, with the exception of non-touchscreen watches and a fine-gauge necklace with a single

religious medal. Girls with pierced ears may wear a single stud earring (gold, silver, diamond or pearl) in each ear.

Boys may not wear earrings or bracelets.

-Hair guidelines: Fad hairstyles for boys or girls are forbidden. Boys must be clean-shaven, well-groomed, with haircuts off the

collar and ears. Girls are to keep their hair neat, with bangs short or fastened back and out of their faces. Any ribbons, bows,

hair bands, or other hair accessories are to be simple in design and burgundy. Hair dye and highlights are forbidden.

-Uniform maintenance: Uniform articles that have been ripped, stained, or are in disrepair should be replaced promptly.

Uniforms

Girls Uniforms


Boys Uniforms