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1 DRESS for MIDDLE SCHOOL #1 DRESS for UPPER SCHOOL Matthew Is Wearing Our #1 Upper School Uniform #1 DRESS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL #1 DRESS FOR UPPER SCHOOL Matthew is wearing our #1 Upper School uniform Navy blazer White shirt Grey pants Black belt Black socks Black shoes #1 Upper school tie The only difference in the Middle School #1 uniform is the tie. Middle School students wear the #1 uniform every day Adam is wearing our #2 Upper Dress Blazer Light coloured shirt Dress pants Black or brown belt Dress socks Black or brown shoes Any clan, house, sport etc. school tie Noah is wearing our #1 Kilted Dress Blazer or Officers sweater White shirt Kilt Sporran Green socks Red flashes Black shoes #1 Upper School or Officers tie Evan is wearing our #2 Grad Sweater Option (only available to our Grade 12’s) Grad sweater Light coloured shirt Dress pants Black or brown belt Dress socks Black or brown shoes Any clan, house, sport etc. school tie Saif and Krrish are wearing our SAC art lab coats. The students are asked to purchase these at the beginning of the school year to protect their uniforms. Here is the reason why Matthew is wearing our School Phys. Ed. uniform Grey T-shirt Red Shorts White socks Indoor running shoes Rohin is wearing our School Track Suit Red track Jacket Grey track pants This is the sports travel uniform and is mandatory for all students. It is also worn on leadership days and it will be pared with a long sleeve light grey or dark grey t-shirt depending on the grade. Minchan is wearing our Warm weather dress uniform White or red golf shirt Dress pants Black belt Black socks Black shoes Jeffery is wearing one of many of our options for casual dress. We have many sizes and styles available in the store and our stock is updated regularly. Giuseppe is also wearing a combination of items available in our store. These next 2 boys give you an idea of the size range of our clothing available in our store and the challenges we have outfitting everyone. Thomas is Grade 12 and 6’5” tall Steve is Grade 5 and 3’7” tall Somehow we manage to outfit all the students. Please make an appointment online for a personal uniform fitting. Visit us any time in store .
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