Student's must always show respect to other peers, teachers/members of staff and visitors
There will be a zero (0) tolerance policy to students fighting, if caught both students will be punished accordingly
If school property is destroyed or damaged by a student, student will be punished and parents/guardians will contacted to replace / fix the item
Students should arrive at school no later than 8:15 am and not before 8:00am as school starts at 8:30 am
Full uniform should be worn at all times. Letters are expected for breaches of the dress code.
If there is a tangible reason why a student is not in his/her correct uniform, a letter must be sent to the school.
Khaki pants with gingham bush-jacket with attached epaulettes. Khaki pants (No tight fitting straight-legged pants)
No SPANGY style pants are allowed- pants must be fitted at the waist
Note: Only grades 5 & 6 boys should have stripes made from the gingham on their epaulettes.
Black or brown belt without embellishments
Boys should wear dark brown or black shoes with dark brown, black or brown sock.
Grades 1-4 Girls Green tunic with short sleeved gingham round collar blouse
Grades 5 -6 Green skirt with short sleeved gingham round collar blouse, with semi-tie
Girls should wear dark brown or black shoes with green or black socks
No slippers should be worn. Green/white/crystal/black hair accessories are allowed. NO BEADS
NO JEWELRY EXCEPT A WRISTWATCH IS ALLOWED.
All wristwatches should have a simple design; they should be black, brown, silver or gold.
Students must be properly groomed and well kept at all times
No false hair or extensions should be worn by our students.
If worn, parents/guardian will be called in to collect the student, and should not return to school until it is removed.
No buttons, pins, or badges other than those issued by the school are to be displayed on the school uniform.
Hair must be cut low over the same length of the total head surface and suitably combed at all times. (NO MOHAWKS)
Hats are NOT to be worn with school uniform; except for persons who are of the Rastafarian faith and this must be communicated to the institution in writing by the parents or guardian of the student.