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

All students are expected to be neatly and appropriately dressed for school. St. Timothy, along with all schools in the TCDSB, has implemented the Appropriate Dress Code, which consists of any combination of white and navy blue garments (i.e., plain white top, navy blue bottom; navy blue top and bottom; no denim).

  • Boots cannot be worn in class; a pair of indoor shoes must be worn inside the school. Students are asked to have indoor and outdoor shoes.

  • Clearly label your child’s possessions. Students names should be placed in all personal items.

Inappropriate Dress

Refers to attire that does not meet the Catholic school community standards of decency. Clothing that contains language or images that depict violence, profanity, racial or gender discrimination is not acceptable. The school will deal with any issues of inappropriate dress accordingly.

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.