UNIFORMS AND DRESS REGULATIONS

Uniforms are available from Cambridge Uniforms: 220 S. Market St., Inglewood, CA 90301 (310) 673-3131. Gently used, clean uniforms are available for purchase in the front office. All students are expected to arrive at school neatly dressed in uniform.

Students in Grades TK-4 out of uniform will receive an out-of-uniform notification to parents. In Grades 5-8, a student out of uniform will receive a Warning – Stop & Think. With a second uniform violation, disciplinary action may be taken, including sent home and/or detention. Parents may be contacted in order to bring uniform clothing should a student arrive at school out of uniform or for permission to have their child wear used uniform items that fit properly.

Non-uniform sweatshirts and sweaters are not permitted indoors, and will be permitted outdoors only in the case of inclement weather (rain, extreme cold/wind)

Girls: TK-5         

Uniform jumper or skort, navy blue uniform walking shorts or pants. White uniform blouse or navy or light blue polo shirt with OLG logo. Plain white short-sleeved crew neck undershirt, or white turtleneck shirts may be worn under the uniform shirt.

Navy blue or black exercise shorts may be worn under the jumpers and must not drop below the hemlineOn cooler days, navy blue or white leggings may be worn. Girls must have a jumper or skort to wear on monthly school Mass days.

Girls: 6-8

Uniform skirt or skort, navy blue uniform walking shorts or pants. Belts recommended.

Navy or light blue polo shirt with OLG logo. Plain white short-sleeved crew neck undershirt, or white turtleneck shirts may be worn under the uniform shirt. Navy blue or black exercise shorts may be worn under skirts and must not drop below the hemlineOn cooler days, navy blue or white leggings may be worn. Girls must have a skirt or skort to wear on monthly school Mass days.

Boys: TK-8 

Navy blue walking shorts or navy-blue twill pants.

Navy or light blue polo shirts with OLG logo may be worn. Plain white short-sleeved crew neck undershirt, or white turtleneck shirts may be worn under the uniform shirt.

Outerwear:  

Plain navy-blue cardigan, plain navy-blue hooded windbreaker, OLG P. E sweatshirts or any OLG approved sweatshirt (i.e., Sports, Class of 2013 etc.) may be worn.

Socks/Shoes:

Safe soled, closed toe, well-fitting, traditional children’s shoes with shoelaces or Velcro. No slip-ons, clogs, Heelys, boots, slippers, sandals, flip-flops, etc. White or navy socks, tights, leggings, or knee socks may be worn.


Uniforms must be clean, neat, and fit in a traditional manner. Pants and shorts must be worn at the waist and may not be baggy or sagging. Shirts and blouses must be tucked in at all times during school hours, except during recess and lunchtime. Girls’ skirts, skorts, and jumpers must be worn no shorter than 4” above the knee. On days of sporting events the appropriate sports’ uniforms may be worn.


Make-Up/Jewelry: Girls may only wear one pair of stud earrings (one earring per ear). Boys may not wear earrings to school. Only religious jewelry and watches may be worn. No make-up or fingernail polish is allowed.

Hair:

Hair should be clean, neat, and worn off the face and/or pulled up/back if necessary.Only red, white, blue, black, or matching plaid ribbons/ties/bands may be worn. ​

PE Uniform Dress

  • P.E. uniform is to be worn on P.E. class days, except when attending monthly school Masses.
  • Navy mesh uniform shorts and red shirts with logo. Shorts must be of modest length.
  • On cooler days, plain navy sweatpants are permitted. 

Dolphin Days

Throughout the year, students have opportunities to participate in three types of Dolphin Days. Students may lose their privilege to participate in Dolphin Days if they do not follow the below guidelines. When in doubt, let modesty and common sense be your guide.

  1. Non-Uniform Days (aka Free Dress) Shorts or skirts may also be worn, but both must follow the length requirements of the uniform skirts. NO: inappropriate logos/images on clothing, low cut pants, midriff, see through, cut-out, or tight-fitting clothing, no sagging, low riding, ultra-skinny or ripped pants. Baseball hats, hoods or caps must be removed during prayer/pledges and when indoors. Regular shoe requirements still apply.

  2. Add-On Day - Students may add-on articles of non-uniform articles of clothing (hair ribbons, shirt, socks, sweaters, sweatshirts, etc.) of a designated color. Examples of designated color are: Red Ribbon Day, St. Patrick’s Green Day, etc. These articles of clothing are added on to the regular school uniform, or PE uniform if it is their PE day. Regular shoe requirements still apply.

  3. Theme Day - Students may wear non-uniform articles of clothing of a designated theme. Examples of themes are Crazy Sock Day, Catholic High School/College Tee Shirt Day, Sports Team Jersey Day, Cat in the Hat Day, etc. These articles of clothing may be worn in place of the regular uniform, or PE uniform if it is their PE day, where applicable. Regular shoe requirements still apply.

The following applies every day (regular uniform days, non-uniform days, Dolphin Days, and PE uniform days). Students must wear clothes in which they can safely and comfortably participate in all school activities that day (in class and on the yard). If a child is dressed inappropriately, (s)he will be sent to the office. Parents will be called to bring the appropriate clothes, or permission can be given to allow the child to wear used uniforms that fit appropriately. If a parent is unable to bring appropriate clothes, the child may be sent home. Depending on the frequency and severity of the uniform infraction, the child may also receive a ​detention. When in doubt, let modesty and common sense be your guide. 

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