Clothing Guidelines

General ethos

Our clothing policy principle is one of deference … do not do anything that will cause your brother or sister to fall. (NIV) Be sensitive and courteous (The Message) Rom 14:21

·  Clothes should show consideration for Nepalese culture and the many other cultures in the school community.

· Shoes and clothes should be tidy and clean, showing a good state of repair.·  Clothes should show consideration for the school’s Christian ethos.

· Clothes should be practical for a school environment and be safe and comfortable.

 

Clothing for Physical Education (PE)

A change of clothing needs to be brought for physical education. This should consist of a long T-shirt, long shorts or jogging pants and sports trainers. It is essential that students have a change of clothes from a hygiene point of view. Thank you for your co-operation in this matter.

 

 

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