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DRESS CODE<br />
For IB Students (IB Foundation, IB1 and IB2)<br />
Clothing<br />
Clothing should be smart business attire, which means it must be clean, respectable and presentable<br />
and, on the whole, not discriminate between boys or girls.<br />
Plain white or plain blue shirts or blouses should have a collar. For girls, smart business tops without<br />
a collar are acceptable.<br />
Tailored trousers can be worn by boys or girls and should be long and dark in colour and skirts or<br />
shorts should be of respectable length (knee length or below). The IBDP Coordinator and/or Head<br />
of Secondary decides if the length is respectable.<br />
Polo shirts, ‘hoodies’, sportswear, denim jeans, leggings and ripped trousers are not allowed.<br />
Students must not wear clothing deemed to be too revealing (this includes for girls strappy tops or<br />
anything that reveals their mid-riff, and a combination of bare arms and shoulders).<br />
Hats, caps and sunglasses may not be worn inside classrooms.<br />
Only shoes are acceptable, not trainers, and the shoes should be mainly dark in colour (girls should<br />
wear flat-heeled shoes). Ties may be worn, but are not a requirement.<br />
Jewellery<br />
One discreet stud per ear is permitted as an ear-ring. One simple finger ring is allowed. A discreet<br />
necklace under the shirt and two bracelets may be worn.<br />
No other visible piercing is allowed.<br />
Hair and makeup<br />
Hair must be clean and neat with no eccentric styles. Students are not allowed to change their hair<br />
to any non-natural colour or add any highlights of any non-natural colours.<br />
Any use of make-up should be minimal and natural-looking.<br />
A discreet natural coloured, or clear, nail polish is allowed with no bright colours or intricate designs.<br />
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