Dear Parents,

I would like to remind you that all non-uniform clothing is not allowed to be worn during the school day. As we take a short mid-semester break, I would like to remind all parents about the uniform requirements.

Monday through Thursday students must wear the prescribed school uniform (see timetable). The uniform consists of:

Primary School

Secondary School 

Friday Wear

On Friday the Faculty & Students come in optional Friday wear. The ARIS Cloth comes in 4-yard increments and is sold in the school store for 100 GHS. You can be creative with the designs as long as it meets the school dress code. You must wear the school approved shoes, sandals are not allowed.


School Dress Code Non Uniform Days 

The following non-uniform dress code applies to all students, male and female.
  • Students should wear clothing of a modest nature suitable for a learning and work environment.
  • Pants must have no holes, rips, tears or frays, intentional or unintentional that expose the skin.
  • Shorts and skirts may be worn but must be no shorter than 5 inches above the center of the kneecap, even when leggings or tights are worn under them.
  • Tops must cover the shoulders, no spaghetti straps.
  • The midriff must be covered and strapless upper garments may not be worn.
  • No sandals, flip flops, or open-toe shoes.
  • Any student is free to wear the normal school uniform.
Note: If a student is in clothing that is in our opinion inappropriate for a school work setting then they should expect to be challenged. Parents will be contacted to bring in a change of clothes.
Secondary Virtual Platform Dress Code: 

All secondary students must report to the virtual classroom in the school uniform.

Please take note of the uniform requirements below.

Year 7 returning students Only

    • Primary Teal Polo
    • House T-shirt
    • PE Set
    • Friday Wear (ARIS Cloth)
    • ARIS Cardigan or ARIS Hoodie
      (no non-uniform sweatshirts, jackets, or hoodies may be worn)
New students only
  • White, Black, or Navy blue polo style shirt
If you don’t have a polo shirt:
 
  • Students should wear clothing of a modest nature suitable for a learning and work environment.
  • Pants must have no holes, rips, tears or frays, intentional or unintentional that expose the skin.
  • Shorts and skirts may be worn but must be no shorter than 5 inches above the center of the kneecap, even when leggings or tights are worn under them.
  • Tops must cover the shoulders, no spaghetti straps.
  • The midriff must be covered and strapless upper garments may not be worn.
 
 
 

Year 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 

  • The white button-up with logo (full or 3/4 sleeve)
  • Navy blue tie w/ logo
  • PE Set
  • House T-shirt
  • Friday Wear (ARIS Cloth)
  • ARIS Cardigan or ARIS Hoodie
    (no non-uniform sweatshirts, jackets, or hoodies may be worn)

 

Note:
If any student is still out of Ghana, please follow the dress code guidelines below.

School Dress Code Non Uniform Days 
The following non-uniform dress code applies to all students, male and female.
  • Students should wear clothing of a modest nature suitable for a learning and work environment.
  • Pants must have no holes, rips, tears or frays, intentional or unintentional that expose the skin.
  • Shorts and skirts may be worn but must be no shorter than 5 inches above the center of the kneecap, even when leggings or tights are worn under them.
  • Tops must cover the shoulders, no spaghetti straps.
  • The midriff must be covered and strapless upper garments may not be worn.
Note: If a student is in clothing that is in our opinion inappropriate for a school work setting then they should expect to be challenged.
Parents will be contacted if a student joins the virtual classroom in clothing that is inappropriate,