Students are expected to wear their uniform with pride and ensure that they look neat, tidy, and presentable at all times.
I-Card and Hair Band:
- I-Card for all and a hairband for girls are integral parts of the uniform and must be worn at all times.
Neat and Clean Uniform:
- A student must always come to school in a neat and clean uniform, including during practical and special classes.
Uniform Attendance:
- Students are required to attend all school functions/activities, Open House, and Parent- Teacher Meetings (PTM) inside or outside the school, in school uniform only.
Uniform Compliance:
- Students not in a complete, neat, and tidy uniform can be debarred from boarding the bus or entering the school premises.
Special Uniform Restrictions:
- Students should not wear House Uniform on days of examination, Open House, or any scholastic/co-scholastic event.
Additional Uniform Accessories:
- School Belt is mandatory for all students.
- Each student is supposed to carry a clean, ironed, white handkerchief to school every single day without fail. Repeated offences in this regard will incur disciplinary action.
Spectacle Frame Regulations:
- Students who wear spectacles must ensure that the frame is black in colour. Coloured and/or fancy frames will be confiscated, except for students of classes Nursery-III.
Shorts and Skirts Length Guidelines:
- The length of shorts should be 1” above the knee.
- The length of skirts should be 2” below the knee.
Special Uniform Requirements for Girls:
- Bloomers (with elastic on thighs) are compulsory for girls from classes Nursery to III.
- Under Skirts are mandatory for girls from classes IV to X.
- It is mandatory for girls to wear stockings with their winter uniform.
Uniform Specifications:
- Students are required to wear shirts and tunics/skirts/trousers as per the design specifications of the prescribed uniform supplied by the books and uniform shop.
Footwear Regulations:
- Students are required to wear shoes provided by the school books and uniform shop.
Grooming and Accessories for Girls:
- Girls are not allowed to apply henna on their hands.
- They are not allowed to wear earrings or rings on fingers or nose rings. However, a pair of small ear studs is permitted.
- Girls with long hair should plait their hair. It is mandatory for girls to wear headbands in the school campus, inside the bus, as well as outside the school campus while representing the school. Failure to follow the rule will result in suspension from school. Colouring or bleaching of hair is not permitted.
Specific Regulations for Sikh Boys:
- Sikh boys of Nursery and Prep must wear cream-coloured patkas.
Grooming for Non- Sikh Boys:
- Non-Sikh boys should get their hair cut at regular intervals and ensure that it remains combed and tidy.
Ornament and Jewellery Restrictions:
- Ornaments of any kind, including bracelets, nose pins, rings on fingers, or elaborate earrings/ear studs of precious metal/jewels, are not allowed, even for religious reasons. The only exception for girls is a pair of small ear studs.
Consequences for Violation:
- Violation of this rule will result in confiscation and/or suspension. This applies to religious threads, talisman, tika, etc., as well.