School Uniform & Timing

Uniform of the staff and the students of the school is the unique identity with which they are noticed or known among others. The prescribed uniform therefore is a must to all staff and students as per dress code of the school and seasons.

Kindergarten
Summer Winter
Boys: Half sleeved pink colour shirt, multi coloured checks shorts, pink socks with black stripes, black shoes, school belt and bow. Pink Patka (for Sikh boys).
Boys:Pink full sleeved shirt, with pink check pant, pink socks with black stripes, black shoes, school belt and bow, pink (V-necked) pull over with black and pink stripes, pink jacket and pink parka (for Sikh boys).
Girls; Half sleeved pink colour shirt, multi coloured skirt, pink socks with black stripes, black shoes, school belt and bow, pink ribbon. Girls;Pink full sleeved shirt, pink with white check skirt, pink socks with black stripes, black shoes, school belt and bow. Pink (v-necked) pull over with black and pink stripes, pink jacket, pink ribbon and pink scarf.
Class I-X
Summer (MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY) Winter (MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY)
Boys:Half sleeved white shirt, light blue shorts, (Long pants from class IV onwards blue socks, black shoes, school belt and tie, light blue patka (for Sikh boys). Girls;Half sleeved white shirt, light blue skirt, (pleated divided skirt from class IV onwards,) light blue socks, black shoes, light blue ribbon, school belt and tie.
Boys: White full sleeved shirt, grey pants, grey socks, black shoes, red pullover (v-necked) and maroon coat, school belt, tie and maroon patka (for Sikh boys) Girls;White shirt full sleeved, grey skirt, (pleated divided skirt from class IV onwards), grey socks, black shoes, red pullover (v-necked) and maroon coat, school belt, tie and red ribbon.
Class XI-XII
Summer Winter
Boys: White & blue check shirt, Navy blue pants, navy blue socks with white stripes, black shoes, school belt and tie and navy blue turban.(for Sikh boys) Girls; Suit (white and blue check shirt and navy blue salwar), navy blue socks with white stripes, black shoes.
Boys: White & blue check shirt, navy blue socks with white stripes, navy blue pants, black shoes, school belt and tie and navy blue turban.(for Sikh boys) Girls;Suit (white and blue check shirt and navy blue salwar), navy blue socks with white stripes, black shoes.

UNIFORM (TUESDAY)

Boys: White Shorts, (long pants from class IV onwards), half sleeved white shirt from class II to X, white canvas shoes, white patka (for Sikh boys), school belt, tie and red sweater (in winter)
Girls;White skirt (pleated, divided skirts from classes IV to x), half sleeved white shirt, white canvas shoes, white ribbon, school belt, tie and red sweater (in winter)

Friday:PT Uniform with house T- Shirts.       Saturday: (In winter) Track suit.

Special Note

Girls with long hair should make two plaits with red ribbons in winter&blue ribbons in summer.
Girls with short hair should comb them straight and put on red band in winter & blue band in summer.
3. Jewellery, nail polish, decorative hair pins and bands are not allowed.
4. Use of gel or types of colours or chemicals on hair so as to attract the attention of others or creating of such hair style meant for modelling or reality show or advertisement by boys or girls are strictly prohibited.
5. Any alteration done with the uniform that would result in change of size, shape, style, design, fabric or common pattern stitching or colour shade that make disorder or non – uniformity of the appearance of any student with that of those approved by the school is strictly prohibited and such act done by the student will be considered a grave disobedience to the school discipline.

Teacher Uniform

There is a special dress code for all categories of staffs as decided by the school management. The principal is the authority to decide the design, colour and to specify the days of usages.
2. One day a week shall be granted to the teaching staff to have any other decent and moderate dresses of their choice.
3. No teacher is allowed to use any extra modern dresses or ornaments/jewelleries so as to attract the attention of the other or to use such colours or fashions that distract the others.
4. Lady teachers shall have specially designed sarees as decided by the management for the specified occasions.