Uniform
Students wear a mustard yellow and dark green uniform. Male students wear a uniform of a yellow shirt with green pants, school belt and school socks, while female students wear a yellow shirt, a green skirt, a green vest and school socks. Both male and female students wear solid white shoes. Students wear a green school tie during assemblies and formal events in the school.
Students are divided into five sport houses, each with a colour:
- Clover (red)- winner of the 2010 and 2011 sports day
- Marigold (yellow)
- Violet (purple)- winner of the 2009 sports day
- Shamrock (green)
- Tulip (orange)- The newest house (since academic year 2008~2009)
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