Uniform Policy

The Malik academy uniform is mandatory. If there are problems finding the right uniform (i.e. older girl’s skirts) we expect the students to try as best as they can to follow the school policies. In our interpretation of Islamic dress, we follow the opinions of our local Imam. Our uniforms are meant for Islamic and professional student presentation and to help the children better focus on academic performance. The school will work on providing a seamstress during the months of August and September for families who want to have uniform skirts made. Anytime students are not able to be in uniform, parents need to send a notice to the office to have the child excused.

Girls:

  • Plain white or light blue shirt (polo style or dress shirt). No T-shirts.
  • Shirts for girls in Grade 4 and up must be long to cover the hips and back.
  • Navy blue skirt / pants (not jeans) may be worn with long shirts to cover hips. Middle school girls need to wear skirts/ jumpers only.
  • White or navy blue socks/ stockings/ leggings and black shoes or sneakers (closed toe-shoes only, no sandals).
  • Girls in Grade 2 are encouraged to wear the headscarf during prayer and Qu’ran class. Girls in Grades 3, 4, and 5 are encouraged to wear the hijab throughout the day.
  • Girls in Middle school are expected to wear long sleeves and Hijab.
  • On gym days, girls are required to wear long and oversized Malik Academy gym shirts over loose black or navy pants, along with sneakers. No terry cloth pants.
  • Girls in grade 3 and up are not allowed to wear nail polish or make-up.
  • Excessive accessories are not allowed.

Boys:

  • Plain white or light blue shirt (polo style or dress shirt). No T-shirts.
  • Navy blue pants (not jeans). No shorts.
  • White socks and black shoes or sneakers (closed toe-shoes only, no sandals).
  • On gym days, boys are required to wear Malik Academy gym shirts over loose black or navy pants, along with sneakers. No terry cloth pants.
  • Chains and other accessories are not allowed.

Fridays: Students may wear Traditional Islamic clothing.

Students need to have clean and pressed clothes at all times. No shabby or ripped clothes will be allowed. Malik Academy staff has the right to make decisions about the students’ attire and the student may be asked to modify his clothes. A gracious period will be allowed. Please refer to the parent handbook for consequences of not complying with the school uniform policy.

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