Alpina Schools & Colleges places importance on a neat, dignified, and uniform appearance, which reflects discipline, equality, and a sense of belonging within the school community.
Parents are requested to ensure that students wear the prescribed school uniform at all times. For the most up-to-date uniform specifications and details of authorised uniform suppliers, please contact the School Office.
Play Group to Class 3
Prescribed school uniform
Black shoes with flat heels
Class 4 onwards
Blue check shirt
White shalwar with white dupatta
White scarf
In keeping with the school’s Islamic profile, heads must be covered while entering and leaving the school premises.
Same as summer uniform
Red cardigan
Navy blue blazer
Play Group to Class 3
Blue check shirt
Navy blue shorts
White socks
Black shoes
Class 4 onwards
Blue check shirt
Navy blue trousers
White shirt
Grey trousers
Grey sweater
Navy blue blazer
Maroon tie
(Applicable for both Summer and Winter)
Class 1 to 5
School tracksuit
White socks or leggings
White tennis shoes
Class 6 onwards
White shirt
White shalwar and dupatta
White joggers or sports shoes with socks
(School tracksuit with dupatta is also permitted)
Class 1 to Class 8 / 10
School tracksuit
White socks
White tennis shoes or joggers
Note: P.T. uniform is to be worn only on designated P.T. days.
All blazers must have the school badge securely sewn onto the pocket.
Sweaters, blazers, and personal items should be clearly labelled with the student’s name to avoid loss.
Lunch boxes and water bottles must also be labelled.
Uniform regulations must be strictly observed.
Jewellery, make-up, nail polish, and accessories are not permitted. For safety reasons, the school discourages the wearing of jewellery other than a wristwatch.
Girls with long hair must keep it neatly tied.
Boys are expected to maintain a neat haircut, with regular grooming.
Students are not permitted to bring large sums of money, valuable items, mobile phones, electronic devices, or other valuables to school. The school cannot assume responsibility for such items.
Personal hygiene is monitored regularly. If concerns arise, parents will be informed and are expected to take prompt remedial measures. This process is intended to support the child’s wellbeing and dignity.