School Uniforms
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Boys
Class I to VII | Biscuit colour Shorts & Red checks Shirt for Boys ( Tue, Thu, Sat) Track suits (Mon, Wed, Fri) |
Class VIII to X | Biscuit colour Pant & Red checks Shirt for Boys ( Tue, Thu, Sat) Track suits (Mon, Wed, Fri) |
Girls
Class I to VII | Biscuit colour skirt & Red checks Shirt for girls( Tue, Thu, Sat) Track suits (Mon, Wed, Fri) |
Class VIII to X | Biscuit colour pant & Red checks Top for girls( Tue, Thu, Sat) Track suits (Mon, Wed, Fri) |
Boys & Girls – Shoes & Socks
Belt and Socks | Provided by the school |
Regular – Shoes | Black full shoes (Gola: Class I – X , Rainy Wear – Black Sandals |
Dress Code
The students are expected to wear the prescribed school uniform on all working days, even on their Birthday’s. However when the students are permitted to wear coloured dress, they are expected to follow the prescribed dress code strictly.
a) Girls to wear Churidars / Punjabi Suits with long tops and Duppatta. No Sleeveless tops are allowed.
b) Boys to wear formal trousers and shirts. Wearing of low waists trousers is strictly prohibited.
(No T-shirts and Jeans allowed)
a) Girls to wear Churidars / Punjabi Suits with long tops and Duppatta. No Sleeveless tops are allowed.
b) Boys to wear formal trousers and shirts. Wearing of low waists trousers is strictly prohibited.
(No T-shirts and Jeans allowed)