School Uniform

School Uniform:

A Symbol of Pride and Unity

At JBHS, our school uniform is more than just a dress code—it’s a symbol of pride, unity, and discipline. Wearing the uniform reflects our commitment to equality, respect, and creating a focused learning environment where every student is part of a cohesive community. Our students wear their uniforms with dignity, representing the values of our school both inside and outside the classroom.

Uniform Guidelines

All students are expected to wear the prescribed uniform neatly and correctly every day. This includes:

Boys: [Description of boys’ uniform, e.g., shirt, trousers, tie, shoes, etc.]

Girls: [Description of girls’ uniform, e.g., blouse, skirt/trousers, shoes, etc.]

Sports Uniform: [Description of sports uniform]

Appearance and Dressing Rules: Dos & Don’ts

To maintain a professional and respectful atmosphere, we have set the following guidelines regarding student appearance and dress:

Dos

Wear the full school uniform as prescribed, clean and well-pressed.

Keep hair neatly groomed. Boys should maintain a short and tidy haircut, while girls should tie their hair if it’s long.

Ensure shoes are polished and socks are worn appropriately.

Wear the school badge/pins, if required, on the uniform.

Follow the specific dress code for sports days and special occasions.

Don’ts

No excessive jewelry or accessories—students may wear small, simple earrings or a wristwatch.

Avoid wearing makeup, nail polish, or dyed hair that deviates from the natural color.

No ripped or altered uniforms; ensure the uniform is complete and presentable.

Caps, hats, and sunglasses are not allowed during school hours unless specified for outdoor activities.

Hoodies, non-uniform jackets, or other external wear that doesn’t align with the school uniform are prohibited on campus.

By adhering to these guidelines, we ensure that every student presents themselves in a manner that reflects the discipline and respect expected at JBHS. We appreciate your cooperation in maintaining the standards of our school and fostering an environment where students take pride in their appearance.