The front of the St. Joseph's Morrow Park Catholic Secondary School building.

Dress Code

All St. Joseph's Morrow Park (SJMP) Catholic Secondary School, students are expected to arrive and leave the school in full uniform, and must remain in full uniform throughout the day.

Pants

Black Dress Pants

  • Pants must be neat, hemmed, and not slit or frayed.

  • Only tights or socks (white, black or hunter green). No other leggings or additional pants may be worn for extra warmth under McCarthy’s pants.

Tops

White Blouse/Polo shirt/Turtleneck/Mock neck

  • Must have SJMP insignia.

  • Blouses must be neat and buttoned up.

  • Turtlenecks and mock necks can be worn in combination with blouses.

Vest/Sweater/Zip Polo

  • Hunter green with SJMP insignia.

  • No other substitutes ​to the school sweater/zip polo/vest are to be worn at any time during the school year.

Footwear

Knee socks/Tights

  • Socks or tights must be worn with pants (white is permitted).

  • No patterned socks or tights, sheer nylons or knee-highs.

 Shoes

  • Solid black shoes - maximum 5 cm heels (no patterns or stripes).

  • Solid black boots - maximum 5 cm heels may be worn with the uniform pants.

Spirit Wear Day

Students are permitted to wear school spirit wear tops on Fridays except on a designated Civvies Day.

Civvies Day 

Students who choose to participate in civvies day must purchase a wristband from the school and wear the wristband throughout the day. Funds raised from civvies days’ help subsidize school events or are donated to charitable organizations. Civvies Day is not a spirit wear day.

Physical​ Education Class Uniform

The Physical Education uniform consists of the following items:

  • Phys Ed T-shirt (which can be purchased at SJMP).

  • Shorts.

  • Track pants.

  • Sweatshirt.

  • Socks.

  • Running shoes.

Dress Code in TCDSB Schools

All Secondary schools within the jurisdiction of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) 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.