Left, three students in uniform listening in class. Middle, two students in uniform taking notes in class. Right, a student in uniform making crafts in class.

Dress Code

# 1 Dress

  • For Community Mass, School Assemblies, Community and School Outings and other School Functions

  • White golf shirt (short sleeve) and polo shirt (long sleeve) with collar New is the Navy blue golf shirt (short sleeve shirt)

  • Navy blue: skort long pants or walking shorts

  • Navy blue vest with St. Agatha logo

  • Dark shoes and socks (for functions away from St. Agatha Catholic School)

     

Day-To-Day Wear

  • White golf shirt, polo shirt (with collar) or white turtlenecks

  • Navy blue: long pants, walking shorts, skort, skirt, jumper, (no logo tabs or tags)

  • Navy blue vest / long sleeved V-neck pullover, zippered fleece vest (NEW)

  • Or zip polo with St. Agatha logo

  • Footwear at discretion of parents, excluding flip-flops

Unacceptable Wear

  • ANY logo wear other than the St. Agatha logo for any tops and pants

  • White T-shirts

  • Jeans /denim wear of any description

  • Gym uniform or track pants (except for JK/SK students - please see below )

Gym Uniform

  • Consists of: ash-grey T-shirt with St. Agatha Sharks logo, navy blue jersey knit shorts with St. Agatha Sharks logo or solid navy blue track/sweat pants

Appropriate gym clothes are to be worn:

  • School gym uniform Grades 4 –8

  • Gym shorts (should fit so that they give flexible movement and are not revealing when a student is in motion)

  • Long T-shirts (no offensive logos or half-shirts)

  • Socks and running shoes (no soles that mark the gym floor)

  • Clothes should be taken home regularly to be cleaned

From May 20th until Thanksgiving (Summer uniform in effect)

Dress Code in TCDSB Schools

All Elementary schools within the jurisdiction of the Board shall adopt an Appropriate Dress Code or Uniform Dress Code.

All Secondary schools within the jurisdiction of the Board shall adopt a Uniform Dress Code.

Parents are encouraged to review the local dress code at their child’s school and to direct their questions to the principal of the school.