FFCA is a uniform school. All students arrive at school dressed in either their full gala uniform or their daily wear uniform as directed/required. The only exceptions will occur on predetermined casual days. Uniforms serve many purposes. At FFCA, our school uniforms help students arrive with an attitude conducive to learning and work. Secondly, our uniforms help to create a sense of culture and belonging. When our students are in uniform outside the school, they represent FFCA and everything that FFCA stands for. Lastly, uniforms help eliminate socioeconomic differences and the tendency toward competition between students in the areas of dress and appearance.
View FFCA Uniform Policy and Requirements at Policy 14 - Uniforms. For enforcement procedures, see AP-I-501.1 - Uniforms. If you have questions concerning the uniform requirements, please read the Frequently Asked Questions below which should address your questions or concerns.
FFCA Uniform FAQs
Where can I find a list of the uniform items my child will need for the upcoming school year?
Click on the link to Policy 14 - Uniforms which clearly outlines the uniform requirements.
Where do I purchase my uniforms from?
The contact information for our school uniform supplier is:
InSchoolwear, Calgary
5071 11 Street SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 1M7
Tel: 403-640-1032
Email: [email protected]
Are we allowed to continue to wear items from our previous suppliers?
As long as they meet the new policy's colour and style requirements , as outlined in Policy 14 - Uniforms. Uniform pieces from our previous suppliers (Halpern's & Wear It) are still okay to be worn in future years. This includes the older kilts, tunics, and burgundy knits even though their shading may be different than the new items.
Who do I contact with questions about the ordering and/or purchasing of uniforms?
If you have any additional questions about uniform purchasing or the status of your orders, please call InSchoolwear directly at 403-640-1032.
Other questions or concerns pertaining to the school uniforms should be directed to your campus administrators.