Dress code

Dress code


Clothing worn to school must be comfortable, appropriate for a work environment, and align with the formal standards of a school setting, ensuring that personal appearance reflects respect for those we interact with. Students are expected to:

  1. Arrive at school clean, well-groomed, and appropriately presented. Hair should maintain a natural color, a reasonable length, and a tidy style, ensuring that the student’s overall appearance meets acceptable standards of hygiene and personal presentation. Students who need to shave should do so to maintain a neat appearance.
  2. Refrain from wearing hats or hoods inside the classroom.
  3. Wear only small and discreet earrings or jewelry that, in the judgment of the School Management, are age- appropriate and do not interfere with schoolwork, distract others, or compromise the safety of the student or others. Makeup, tattoos, and piercings are not permitted, as they are not considered appropriate for the school environment.
  4. Wear clean clothing that is free of cuts, tears, holes, or fraying.
  5. Avoid wearing clothing with phrases or images that contradict the educational messages we are conveying as a family and school.
  6. Wear clothing that adequately covers the body, specifically:
    • Shorts that extend to at least mid-thigh or skirts no shorter than five fingers above the knee
    • Clothing that does not expose the waist at any time
    • Tops that cover the shoulders and have no low necklines (tank tops are allowed)
    • Clothing of appropriate size that does not reveal underwear
    • Clothing without transparency
  7. Do not wear beachwear or flip-flops.

For any ceremony or activity in which students represent the school, additional conditions may apply. Any matter not specifically addressed here will be decided by the school in accordance with the pedagogical principles outlined above.

We expect the cooperation of parents, as they are in the best position to oversee what their children wear when leaving home. Students who do not comply with this dress code will not be allowed into the school or participate in off-campus activities.

Additionally, we remind you that the school’s physical education and sports uniform is mandatory. Students who do not wear the correct uniform on designated days will not be allowed to participate in the class, and will face the corresponding consequences.

Physical Education and Sports Uniform includes:

  • Polo shirt with shorts, leggings, capris, or sports shorts from the school, with the length as stated in point 6.
  • White socks and sports shoes.

In the 2nd and 3rd terms, it is mandatory to wear the full tracksuit to school, or the tracksuit pants with the gray sweatshirt or the hoodie. 10th and 11th graders can also wear their class sweatshirts.

T-shirts with photos or signatures from commemorative events are not part of the physical education uniform.

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