School Uniform & Appearance

Students are expected to take pride in being members of Glenfir and to wear their uniforms appropriately.  They are expected to wear the school uniform properly at all times during the school day.  This includes travel to and from the school.  The only exception to this rule applies to students who are being picked up at school and driven directly to private lessons.    Students who are not properly dressed in uniform will receive an appropriate consequence.

Parents and students are expected to ensure that the uniform is being worn properly before students leave the home each day.

Faculty and other staff will then monitor the uniform within the school.  Please be advised that the uniform code will be strictly enforced.  To demonstrate proper respect and deportment and to avoid unnecessary conflict, it is expected that all students will adhere to our uniform code.

This year, the uniform has undergone additional changes. There are two distinct uniforms, the formal uniform, which is mandatory and the casual uniform, which is optional. The casual uniform may be worn on days when students are not required to wear the formal uniform.

The Formal Uniform should be worn throughout the year on all formal days and on special occasions (e.g. Awards Ceremonies, School Assemblies, etc.) and on other occasion as specified by a teacher or by the school.

The Casual Uniform, offers students a number of options. However, like the formal uniform it should be worn in adherence to the uniform code. i.e. Students are expected to always have their shirts tucked in, wear appropriate, non-marking shoes, wear their kilts, shorts, and pants at the appropriate level (described herein), and carry themselves with pride when in the Glenfir uniform.

For other specific uniform considerations, please click here.