Junior Summer Uniform
Junior WearThe junior uniform in your photo has a bright checked pattern, proper socks, black shoes, and a neat school-ready finish.
The school uniform reflects equality, discipline, and pride. This page now presents the full uniform guidance in a more polished and student-friendly way, covering seasonal dress, grooming standards, footwear rules, blazer policy, and house T-shirt allocation.
A well-followed uniform policy helps build discipline and keeps every student visibly connected to the school identity. The focus is not only on dress, but also on neatness, grooming, and consistency.
Uniform should be complete, tidy, properly worn, and free from non-approved styling.
Black school footwear is compulsory throughout the year for a uniform appearance.
Hair, layering, and fit are part of the dress code and must remain school-appropriate.
The gallery below is now arranged according to the real photos you shared, with portrait framing for student uniforms and a wider layout for the house dress group image.
The junior uniform in your photo has a bright checked pattern, proper socks, black shoes, and a neat school-ready finish.
The senior summer look is more formal and structured, with a clean fit that makes the overall school presentation feel smart and mature.
This winter photo shows the complete formal set with blazer, sweater, tie, trousers, and polished black shoes.
The track-style winter dress has a practical sporty look while still keeping the school identity neat and disciplined.
Along with the regular dress code, students will wear the allotted house T-shirt according to their assigned house. This maintains team identity while keeping the overall look neat, coordinated, and school-approved.
The house-dress image has a very different mood from the individual uniform portraits, so it now gets a full-width presentation. The blue, yellow, red, green, and white T-shirts create a vibrant visual identity for Atam, Vallabh, Samudar, Inder, and Ratnakar houses.
The following instructions have been organised into simple cards so they are easier to read and follow.
All students are expected to wear the school uniform exactly as specified by the school. The approved pattern and colour should be followed correctly.
For both summer and winter, students must wear black leather shoes or black velcro shoes. No other colour or footwear style is permissible in school.
Girls up to 7th standard must wear the prescribed knee-length divided skirt as part of the official school uniform.
Trousers must be straight cut. Fancy styles such as bell bottoms or narrow bottoms are not permitted.
White vests should always be worn under the shirt by all students, including both boys and girls.
Each student must come in proper and complete uniform. Failing to do so will result in a fine of Rs. 10 per day.
Girls with long hair must tie double plaits. Girls with short hair should wear a neat hair band to maintain a tidy appearance.
Boys must maintain a plain and simple haircut. Otherwise, a fine of Rs. 250 may be imposed.
The blazer is a mandatory part of the school uniform. Students should ensure it is worn as required, especially during formal school presentation and the winter dress period.
This year, students are organised into five houses. The allotted house T-shirt should be worn according to school instructions and event requirements.
Proper uniform encourages equality, discipline, and self-respect. Students should come to school every day in complete dress, correct footwear, proper hairstyle, and the approved seasonal or house uniform whenever instructed.