Uniforms

We want our students to take pride in their appearance.  How they dress should be a reflection of the quality of our school and the high expectations we have for our students’ conduct.

The uniforms now reflect the new school logo. We don’t want to create any additional financial hardship on families who have clothing with the old logo, so this requirement will be grandfathered in. Students may wear the old logo during the 2025-2026 school year, but afterwards, all students must wear the new logo.

Uniform Guidelines

Boys

Khaki pants or shorts

Blue Seton polo shirt for High School Only

Green Seton polo shirt of Middle School Only

White, blue, or black socks;  brown, blue, or black shoes

No facial hair – except for Seniors

Mass uniform: long khaki pants, white Oxford shirt with the school logo, and the school tie.  The required uniform tie can only be purchased at the school. If it is cold in the building, the student may wear the school sweater – no sweatshirts or half zip cover-ups

Girls

Khaki pants, skirt, or shorts

Seton plaid skirt

Blue Seton polo shirt for High School Only

Green Seton polo shirt of Middle School Only

White or blue socks, or blue tights;  brown, blue, or black shoes

No fake nails or eyelashes – except for Seniors

Mass uniform: Seton plaid skirt, white Oxford shirt with the school logo.  If it is cold in the building, the student may wear the school sweater – no sweatshirts or half-zip cover ups

Seton hoodies are allowed to be worn inside the school, except on Mass day.

Gym uniform

Students must wear the gym shirt with the school logo on it. Students in middle school wear green shirts, high school students wear blue shirts.

Blue mesh shorts (between April 1 and November 1)

Blue sweatpants – any time of the school year

Athletic shoes

The students must wear their school uniform to school, and they will change into the PE uniform prior to their class.

We partner with FlynnO’Hara Uniforms, a family owned and operated company since 1971.  FlynnO’Hara Uniforms has been outfitting students from religious schools across the United States for over 50 years.