South Point School (India) - Uniform

Uniform

  • Boys:

White shirts with blue stripes and the school emblem on the pocket, navy blue pants and a black school shoe. An navy blue tie with the school emblem and sweater or blazer is additional for winter.

  • Girls: White shirts with the school emblem on the pocket and skirts which must reach the knees. A-line skirts are not allowed. Cardigans, sweaters and blazers are permitted as winter wear.

Special uniforms in white and a house color are worn for P.E. and special events.

The houses and their colors are:

  • Rabindranath Tagore - Red
  • Sister Nivedita - Blue
  • Ashutosh Mukherjee - White
  • David Hare - Orange
  • Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar - Green
  • Derozio - Yellow

For the students of classes 9 and 10, the shirt is white with wide dark blue pin stripes and the emblem on the pocket. For the students of classes 11 and 12, the shirt is again a white one with navy blue pin stripes and the emblem on the pocket.

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