School Regulations
THE DOWNSIDE RULE:
The priority of a Gregorian is duty to others. He/she is obliged to act with courtesy and common sense for the good of the community. Any behaviour that causes discomfort, distress or danger does not conform to the rule.
REGULATIONS
Dress – Regulation dress:
- Girls: School blouse, jacket and skirt as supplied by the School Shop. Instead of the jacket, a maroon V-necked sweater may be worn. All girls in the Sixth Form may wear a black sweater. Tights should be black in winter but flesh coloured tights may be worn during the summer. Girls in Forms 1 to 5 must have their hair tied back when in regulation dress.
Boys: black shoes, a suit as supplied by the school shop, and a white shirt, to be worn with a tie and the collar buttoned. Instead of the jacket a black sweater, V-necked, showing the collar and tie, may usually be worn. Any school tie to which the wearer is entitled is permitted. Prefects have the privilege of wearing their own ties. Socks are to be black or grey in colour. Two pairs of regulation trousers are necessary. - The School jacket is necessary for all pupils. It is worn at Mass and on other formal occasions.
- Shoes must be flat, smart, black polished leather (not suede) with black soles.
- Full regulation dress is to be worn during the working day. On Sundays it must be worn until after Mass. This includes pupils in the Schola Cantorum and those serving at the altar unless given special permission by a member of staff. Girls should have their hair tied back.
- In the Refectory during the working week (Monday to Friday) for breakfast and lunch the appropriate clothing is regulation dress, subject to any exceptions issued from time to time by the Deputy Head or the Director of Pastoral Care. For supper during the working week the appropriate clothing is regulation dress, smart casual wear. At Saturday breakfast, regulation dress must be worn. Regulation dress or smart casual wear may be worn for meals from Saturday lunchtime through to Sunday supper.
- During the Michaelmas and Lent Terms, no one may enter the Refectory wearing shorts, and hats are never to be worn indoors. At other times, shorts and trainers may be worn. Dirty, muddy clothes will not be permitted at any time.
- All clothes must be marked with the owner’s name. Unmarked clothes (regulation and casual) will be disposed of by the Laundry after a short period.
- Hair styles must be appropriate: for boys, cut neatly, short enough to show the collar and not to fall over the eyes. Shaven heads, and No. 1 haircuts, are not permissible. Pupils are expected to have neat, clean and presentable hair. Tinting or dyeing is not allowed, and yellow bleaching is not permissible. Extremes of hairstyle are not acceptable. Boys must be clean shaven. For safety reasons, girls may have to have hair tied back for certain lessons, e.g. games. Girls’ hair should be tied back when in full regulation dress.
- While in regulation dress, and during the working day (7.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.), pupils below the Sixth Form may not wear visible make-up or nail varnish. Sixth Form pupils may wear discreet make-up, and clear nail varnish, if they wish.
- Boys are not permitted to wear earrings or studs in School. Pupils are permitted to wear one stud in each ear lobe. In regulation dress, bracelets may not be worn. In the Sixth Form, one discreet ring may be worn. Other than in ears, no piercing should be on display at any time. For reasons of safety, all jewellery may have to be removed at certain times, e.g. for games and sports.
- Headphones or earpods should not be worn by pupils when in regulation dress during the working day unless a pupil requires them for studying.
- Items of regulation dress may not be worn in combination with casual clothes. When regulation dress is worn it must be worn smartly.
- Tattoos are not permitted.