Students are required to dress in a manner that is appropriate for a Catholic educational institution. This means that students should dress modestly and respectfully. Students should not wear clothing that is too revealing, too tight, or too casual.
Specific examples of clothing that is not allowed include:
- Tank tops
- Spaghetti straps
- Shorts that are shorter than fingertip length
- Skirts that are shorter than fingertip length
- Leggings or tights that are not covered by a top or dress
- Hats or head coverings (except for religious reasons)
- Flip-flops or sandals
- Clothing with offensive or inappropriate images or language
- Clothing that exposes midriffs
- Clothing that is excessively ripped or torn
- Clothing that is too tight or revealing
- Clothing that is too casual or sloppy
Students who violate the dress code may be asked to change their clothing or may be sent home.
In addition to the dress code, students are also expected to follow the grooming standards of the school. This includes keeping their hair neat and clean, and avoiding excessive makeup and jewelry.
Students who have questions about the dress code or grooming standards should speak to their teachers or administrators.