Dress and Deportment
- A high standard of dress and deportment must be maintained. Pupils must travel to and from school in full College uniform, including footwear. Deans are the judges of acceptable standards of dress and deportment.
- Hair should be neat and tidy. A pupil wearing excessively long or excessively short hair or hair that has been bleached or dyed will be considered improperly dressed for class or activities associated with the school.
- Pupils must be clean-shaven.
- The wearing of jewellery, other than watches, whilst in school uniform or involved in school activities, is not permitted.
- Except for games and PE, runners are not permitted during school hours unless excused by parents on medical grounds.
CLOTHING LIST
1. A College jacket or its equivalent must be worn to and from school by 2nd, 3rd, Transition and 5th Year pupils. Hooded sweat shirts are not permitted in any year group. These will be confiscated.
2. The top button of the shirt should be closed.
3. Uniform items will be available at the College during the week of interviews at the end of August. These items can also be purchased from UNIFORMITY (www.uniformity.ie / Tel: 2300501)
- Second and Third Year
Plain white shirt and College tie.
Black leather conventional shoes.
Boarders require a Blazer.
(b) Transition Year and Fifth Year
Plain white shirt and College tie.
Blue v-necked pullover with College crest for Transition Year and Fifth Year.
All pupils of Transition Year require a College Blazer.
Black leather conventional shoes.
(c) Sixth Year
Conventional shirt, tie, pullover and beige chino trousers. Skinny Trousers and Denims are not permitted.
Black or brown leather conventional shoes.
College blazer or jacket.
Final year pupils are expected to be neatly dressed, setting a lead in this as in all other matters.
P.E.
House T-shirt/tracksuit/white shorts; white socks; sports footwear (runners and football boots).