School Uniforms
Uniform requirements are in the handbook, page 28
School uniforms can be purchased at Dennis Uniform, located at 726-740 North 109th Court in Omaha. Uniforms may also be purchased on-line.
Please take a look at these pictures at the bottom of this page of boys and girls in their uniforms in elementary K-5th grade and middle school 6-8th grade. These are examples of what is acceptable to wear to school.
Shoes: Students should wear athletic/tennis shoes. The shoes may be any color, but they may not leave black marks and may not have blinking lights.
Please consider buying your uniforms using Project H.O.P.E. gift cards. You can learn more about how purchasing your uniforms through Project Hope will lower your tuition next year by going to the Project H.O.P.E. section of this website.
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St. Mary’s School Code is: PKK
Notes for Preschool Parents
Preschool students may wear regular play clothes or school uniforms for school.
If children choose to wear play clothes, the clothing should be comfortable for classroom and outdoor activities. We highly recommend that all children wear athletic shoes/tennis shoes as they will have PE and be outside for recess most days.
Preschool students may choose to wear school uniforms if they want. If children choose to wear the school uniform, they will follow the guidelines for the kindergarten uniform which consists of a navy or white polo top and navy shorts or pants for girls and boys. Girls may also wear navy skorts or jumpers. Uniform pieces may be purchased at local stores such as Kohl's, Penney's, and Shopko.
FREE! School Uniforms
Our parents run a free school uniform assistance program. Through generous donations this year we have a good inventory of clothing. Our stock contains uniforms in nearly every size. The program is available for all St. Mary’s School families. Children may take items that fit without any charge.
We only ask that when your child outgrows a uniform item (if it is in still decent repair) you clean and donate it for other students to use.