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Parents' Handbook 2024– 2025 33 - TFS dress shirt or blouse - TFS grey pants or shorts - TFS grey tunic - TFS navy hoodie - TFS grey cardigan - Grey socks or tights - All black shoes UNIFORM DRESS CODE FOR STUDENTS FROM GRADE 1 TO LEVEL V First Dress Worn every Monday, as well as for trips, outings and special occasions. - TFS white dress shirt or blouse (tucked in) - TFS tie - TFS grey pants - TFS tunic or kilt (worn with bicycle shorts) - TFS navy v- neck sweater or cardigan - TFS blue blazer (Level I to Level V) - Grey socks (grey knee socks or tights must be worn with tunic or kilt) - Black leather shoes (no running shoes) Everyday Uniform Worn from Tuesday to Friday. - TFS white dress shirt or blouse (tucked in) - TFS blue or white polo shirt - TFS grey pants - TFS tunic or kilt (worn with bicycle shorts) - TFS grey shorts (Grade 1- Grade 6) - TFS navy v-neck sweater or cardigan - TFS navy hoodie (Grade 1- Grade 5) - TFS navy zippered sweatshirt - Grey socks - (grey knee socks or tights must be worn with tunic or kilt) - Black shoes (all black running shoes accepted) GYM UNIFORM FOR STUDENTS FROM GRADE 1 TO LEVEL V Gym Uniform - TFS gym T-shirt and gym shorts (mandatory) - TFS navy sweatpant (Grade 1- Grade 2) - TFS athletics tracksuit (required for students on a competitive team (Grade 3- Level V) - Running shoes (non-marking sole) NOTE: swim caps must be worn in the pool during swimming instruction and competitive activities, when possible. Athletics Teams - Each TFS athletics team jersey must be worn during competitive activities. - Tracksuit is required during competitive activities and off-site competitions. ACADEMIC HONESTY POLICY TFS' learning environment expects all students to be honest and principled in their actions as learners. The Academic Integrity Policy outlines the agreements about how to identify sources and how to give credit where credit is due. Students are expected to use these standard guidelines when they set out to learn and share that learning with others. Each student is responsible, therefore, to know what these guidelines are and to make sure they are properly used in their learning process. Students are encouraged to plan in advance, prioritize work, and identify issues early on in an assignment to help ensure that academic honesty is not undermined. Seeking help from a teacher or the school Teacher-Librarian before handing in an assignment will also help ensure your work is properly undertaken. Please read the full Academic Integrated Policy. All policies are available in the TFS Policies section of Parent Portal (Veracross) under Parent Resources.

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