Dress Code & Uniform

At Stella Maris, we believe that a well-defined dress code is essential in promoting a positive and respectful learning environment. Our uniform policy is designed to cultivate a sense of community, pride, and professionalism among our students while reflecting the core values of our school.

We also emphasize the importance of treating the body with dignity, as it is the temple of the Holy Spirit.

We are pleased to announce that Stella Maris will be introducing the same logo as our brother schools in Madrid, fostering a stronger sense of connection within our broader educational community.

Please note that the current Mater Salvatoris uniform will be grandfathered in for existing students as part of a gradual transition.

Only uniform ties can be purchased directly at the school.

We have created a custom website to order School Uniforms by Tommy Hilfiger with one primary goal in mind – to make your shopping experience simple and stress-free. Please take a moment to read the instructions below.

Uniform Grades 1-8

Boys Daily Summer

Dates in effect:

First day of school – October 11 and April 28 – last day of school

The school will notify parents of any changes to these dates

Boys Daily Winter

Dates in effect:

From the First Tuesday after Columbus Day to April 28

The school will notify parents of any changes to these dates

Boys Gym Uniform

To be worn by students on Physical Education days only. From 1st through Third Grade Students shall wear Gym uniform from their arrival until dismissal on P.E. days. From Fourth Grade and up, students shall bring it in a backpack and change clothes during school hours.

Boys Grades 1-8

Expectations at School/Classroom

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Uniform Requirements

Students are required to wear the official Stella Maris uniform during school hours. Blazers are worn in hallways at all times ~ “In the hallways wear your blazers always!”

When blazers are taken off in the classroom, the blazer will be properly hung on the student’s chair. (For example, the shoulders of the blazers meet the corners of the chair. Blazers MUST have their first and last name clearly visible on the inside of their blazer.)

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Formal Events

For special events such as school Masses, presentations, or formal gatherings, students are expected to wear their complete formal uniform (blazer, dress shirt, tie, and uniform trousers).

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Casual Days

On designated casual days, students may wear appropriate clothing that reflects a respectful and modest style. Clothing should not display offensive language or images.