DRESS
CODE
Your school
uniform
confirms
your
attendance
at Corpus
Christi
School
and is a
symbol of
unity within
the school
community.
It minimizes
distractions
in the
learning
process. It
is important
that you
take pride
in your
appearance
by wearing
your
complete
uniform
always
remembering
that by
wearing it
inside and
outside the
classroom
and the
school you
are
representing
the school
and your
behavior
should be a
credit to
both
yourself and
the school
community.
Girls K - 5:
Jumper,
blue
uniform
blouse
with
round
(peter
pan)
collar
and
cross-over
tie.
Girls
6 - 8:
Skirt,
vest,
and blue
uniform
blouse
with
pointed
collar
and
plaid
tie.
Girls
K - 8:
All
girls
must
wear
navy
blue
knee
high
socks or
tights,
black
or navy
shoes.
Sneaker-type
shoes
are not
permitted;
no high
top
shoes or
boots
are
allowed.
No
jewelry
is
permitted.
No
makeup
is
allowed
and only
clear
nail
polish
is
permitted.
Girls
may wear
navy
blue,
white,
or gold
hair
ribbons
in their
hair or
simple
barrettes.
Boys K - 5:
Navy
dress
uniform
trousers
(no
corduroys
or
Dockers,
or
baggies),
white
shirts
(long or
short
sleeves),
black
shoes,
no
sneaker
type
shoes or
boots
are
permitted,
navy
cardigan
or vest
sweater,
plaid
uniform
tie.
Boys 6
- 8:
Navy
dress
uniform
trousers
(no
corduroys
or
Dockers,
or
baggies),
white
shirts
(long or
short
sleeves),
black
shoes,
no
sneaker-type
shoes or
boots
are
permitted,
navy
cardigan
or vest
sweater,
solid
navy
blue
uniform
tie.
Boys K - 8:
Jewelry
is not
permitted.
Gym
Uniform:
Navy
blue
school
uniform
shorts
with the
Corpus
Christi
School
name on
the
shorts,
navy
blue
Corpus
Christi
School
tee-shirt
and
sneakers.
On the
day the
children
have
gym,
they may
wear
their
gym
clothes
under
their
uniforms.
Students
are
allowed
to wear
sneakers
on gym
day.
Girls
and
Boys:
The
presence
of
anything
that
proclaims
a
current
fad is
not
permitted.
During
the cold
weather,
students
may wear
the navy
blue
uniform
cardigan
sweater
or the
uniform
school
sweatshirt.
Other
types of
sweaters
or
sweatshirts
may not
be worn.
Personal
Appearance
A good
personal
hygiene
routine
should be
followed
daily: ears,
neck, and
fingernails
should be
given
special
attention.
When
appropriate,
children
should be
instructed
in the use
of
deodorant.
Uniforms
should be
neat and
clean.
Hair should
be clean and
well
groomed. The
boys’ hair
should not
be below the
shirt
collar.
Bangs should
not be so
long that
they impede
vision.
Parents will
be notified
if a child
comes to
school
consistently
in an
unkempt
manner. If
no
improvement
is noticed
within a
reasonable
amount of
time, school
officials
will make an
appointment
with the
parents and
with the
guidance
office.