Dress Code


School Dress Code 2022/ 2023



Boyne Public School



To promote a positive learning environment in school consistent with the values of Boyne P.S. and to ensure a safe and inclusive learning and working environment for all students, staff and the community, regardless of their race, age, ability, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, cultural observance, socio-economic circumstances, or body type/size. 


Dress codes must be presented in a manner that does not reinforce stereotypes. We believe students have a right to learn in a safe and caring space that is free of bias and discrimination, and that students have a right to respectfully express their individuality. To ensure our learning environments are safe and respectful spaces, our Board has adopted a shared set of standards for student dress as detailed in the Administrative Procedure: Student Dress Code.



STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL DRESS CODES taken from HDSB Dress Code Policy


We believe students have a right to learn in a safe and caring space that is free of bias and discrimination, and that students have a right to respectfully express their individuality. To ensure our learning environments are safe and respectful spaces, our INSERT SCHOOL NAME HERE  has adopted a shared set of standards for student dress.


Our values and beliefs:



Staff Responsibility

(School staff need to be able to explain the dress code and address dress code infractions without using body-shaming language)



Principal Responsibility





Date Reviewed

November 2022