FBCS School Uniforms
Accessing school uniforms through the school office is a straightforward process for parents.
Firstly, it's important for parents to familiarize themselves with the school's uniform policy. This will help them understand the specific requirements for their child's grade level.
This sheet includes available sizes, pricing, and any additional instructions.
FBCS Uniform and Hair Policy
Students are both expected to wear the FBCS uniform and to wear it appropriately. They should wear the dress uniform for regular school days, and the PE uniform on days when their class is scheduled for PE. Middle school students will change for PE in order to maintain good personal care and hygiene. Students are permitted to wear one watch and one short necklace, provided that it is not worn for PE or tucked in their shirts. Earrings are permitted, but we ask for studs only so as not to interfere in lessons.
Girls:
Khaki skorts /or pants and the FBCS uniform shirt
Khaki pants may also be worn.
Boys:
Khaki shorts/pants and the FBCS uniform shirt. Shorts and pants may be purchased locally or overseas. Pants/shorts must be plain (no ‘cargo’ shorts/pants), must not be oversized, and must be worn at the waist.
Black belts must be worn at all times. Belts are optional for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
Shoes:
Uniform days: solid black shoes.
PE days: Any color, plain trainers/ sneakers. No flashing soles.
Socks:
Plain white or black socks on uniform and PE days.
PE Uniform:
Black soccer shorts and the FBCS PE t-shirt – available at the office.
Hair:
-Must be maintained in a healthy manner and must be well-kept, tidy and appropriate to the wearing of school uniform.
-If hair is long it should be worn tied back for safety reasons.
-Hair must be natural in color.
-No extreme hair styles such as mohawks or shaved lines or words.
-No beads are to be worn in the hair.
Free Dress Day:
The first Friday of every month is designated as Free Dress Day.
Students are asked to contribute CI $1.00 or more toward a fund-raiser if they dress casually on Free Dress Day. Clothing must be modest in style. No bare midriffs or bare backs. No spaghetti straps or short shorts, skorts or miniskirts. No flip-flops or backless shoes.
Firstly, it's important for parents to familiarize themselves with the school's uniform policy. This will help them understand the specific requirements for their child's grade level.
This sheet includes available sizes, pricing, and any additional instructions.
FBCS Uniform and Hair Policy
Students are both expected to wear the FBCS uniform and to wear it appropriately. They should wear the dress uniform for regular school days, and the PE uniform on days when their class is scheduled for PE. Middle school students will change for PE in order to maintain good personal care and hygiene. Students are permitted to wear one watch and one short necklace, provided that it is not worn for PE or tucked in their shirts. Earrings are permitted, but we ask for studs only so as not to interfere in lessons.
Girls:
Khaki skorts /or pants and the FBCS uniform shirt
Khaki pants may also be worn.
Boys:
Khaki shorts/pants and the FBCS uniform shirt. Shorts and pants may be purchased locally or overseas. Pants/shorts must be plain (no ‘cargo’ shorts/pants), must not be oversized, and must be worn at the waist.
Black belts must be worn at all times. Belts are optional for Kindergarten and Grade 1.
Shoes:
Uniform days: solid black shoes.
PE days: Any color, plain trainers/ sneakers. No flashing soles.
Socks:
Plain white or black socks on uniform and PE days.
PE Uniform:
Black soccer shorts and the FBCS PE t-shirt – available at the office.
Hair:
-Must be maintained in a healthy manner and must be well-kept, tidy and appropriate to the wearing of school uniform.
-If hair is long it should be worn tied back for safety reasons.
-Hair must be natural in color.
-No extreme hair styles such as mohawks or shaved lines or words.
-No beads are to be worn in the hair.
Free Dress Day:
The first Friday of every month is designated as Free Dress Day.
Students are asked to contribute CI $1.00 or more toward a fund-raiser if they dress casually on Free Dress Day. Clothing must be modest in style. No bare midriffs or bare backs. No spaghetti straps or short shorts, skorts or miniskirts. No flip-flops or backless shoes.