All
Bermuda school children, from Primary through
Secondary, wear school uniforms. The benefits of
the uniform standard include:
1.
Reduced peer pressure and competition
2. Increased school pride
3. Increased focus on learning
4. Decreased discipline problems
5. The creation of a work-like atmosphere
6. Fewer distractions
7. Less expense for parents
Uniform
standards are strict. It is not uncommon for
students
to receive demerits or be sent home
from school for infractions of the dress code.
However requirements are made clear to both
parents and students
prior to the start of each school year.
As
an example, Bermuda High School For Girls posted
the following Dress Guidelines for Years
7-12 on
their website for the 2005/2006 school year.
Uniform
Regulations: all clothing must be clearly named
1.
Skirt, Trousers or Walking Shorts: navy
blue – available
only from The English Sports Shop
2.
Shirt:
a. Year 7-11: White short or long sleeve
blouse, traditional in style with pointed
collar. Rolled
sleeves are not acceptable
b. Year 12: Blue shirts,
short or long sleeved
3.
Tie: Available from School Shop or
Office
4.
Sweater: Navy blue (long sleeve) cardigan
with school crest available
through the
School Shop; a sleeveless sweater
vest is also available
5.
Blazer: Optional
6.
Raincoat or All Weather Jacket: Navy blue, white
or yellow
7.
Shoes: sensible dark brown or black leather shoes
(no fashion
shoes allowed)
with maximum
heel height of 2.5 inches
8.
Socks: Navy blue or white ankle socks OR navy
blue knee
socks
9.
Gym Uniform: All available at School Shop – T-shirt
with crest in house colour, white T-shirt with
crest available for team players, navy blue school
shorts, black exercise shorts (optional) |