Our Curriculum at a Glance

Explore the detailed schemes of work for every subject and grade, from Junior to Senior School. These files provide a clear roadmap for your child’s academic journey.

School Uniform Policy

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The prescribed school uniform must be worn on all regular school days. All teachers are responsible for enforcing uniform rules, but Form Tutors or Class teachers, in particular, should ensure that students in their classes are appropriately dressed. This is an important responsibility for Form Tutors and Class teachers, who must enforce uniform regulations strictly and regularly.

All uniforms must carry the school badge. Students who do not wear the correct uniform to school may be sent home, kept out of lessons or prevented from taking exams until they have changed into proper uniform. Every effort will be made to contact the family so the appropriate uniform is worn. Those who persistently infringe on the uniform rules may be excluded from school.

High School

Junior School

Physical Education

Formal

Nursery to Year 6

Girls

Blue tie-dye dresses (knee length or below the knee)

Boys

Blue tie-dye shirts and navy blue shorts – not skin-tight.

Shirts must be worn tucked in.

Forms 1-5

Girls

Blue skirt pleated all around (Knee length or below the Knee).

Blue tie and dye blouse with a school badge on the left breast pocket.

Blouses should be worn tucked into skirts.

Ceremonial Uniform (Senior Students)

Skirt as described above

Long-sleeved blue tie dye blouse, worn tucked in.

Blue waistcoat to be worn over the blouse, with the badge on the left

Black shoes (not boots or high shoes)

Boys

Navy blue shorts or trousers not skin-tight.

Blue tie-dye shirt with a school badge on the left pocket.

Shirts should be worn tucked in.

Black shoes (not boots or high-heeled shoes).

Black belts must be worn on trousers with belt loops.

Forms 6 and 7

Girls

Navy blue skirt pleated all around (knee length or below the knee).

White blouse

Navy blue waistcoat with a school badge on the left.

Blouses should be worn tucked into skirts.

Where no waistcoat is worn, the blouse should have a badge.

Black shoes (not boots or high-heeled shoes)

Boys

Navy- blue shorts/ trousers, not skin-tight.

White shirt

Navy blue waistcoat with a school badge on the left.

Shirts should be worn tucked into trousers

Black shoes (not boots or high-heeled shoes) and black belt.

Physical Education (PE) Uniform

Shorts of house colour.

White or Grey T-shirt with Marina International School logo

Sports/Running shoes.

Girls can wear cycling shorts (knee tights) under their PE shorts.

All students must change to regular school shoes and uniforms after PE.

PE is part of the curriculum and a requirement for school attendance. Therefore, wearing the correct PE uniform is compulsory.

General Guidelines

Plain white socks are allowed. Students are not allowed to wear coloured socks or socks with other logos.

Jewellery should be minimal studs or earrings (boys, none at all), no necklace or neck chain, no bracelet except for one “lam”, no finger ring except one meant for ‘charity’, no ankle chain, no brooch or badge except for Award Badge.

Sweaters should be plain blue, white, grey or black. Multi-coloured sweaters and sweaters with logos are not permitted.

Plain black flat shoes. No other shoe colour is allowed

Flip-flops, high-heeled shoes, boots or flimsy sandals are no allowed.

Nursery to Form 5

Girls

Long hair should be tied back.

All ribbons, slides and hair fasteners should be white or blue – not mixed colours.

Activated “jelly curls”, wigs, hairpieces, hair extensions, coloured hair and shaved patterns are not permitted.

Neither makeup nor coloured nail polish should be worn. Hair ribbons and anything used for tying the hair should be blue (of the same shade as the uniform) black or white, or grey.

For students who wear hijabs, the veils must be white or blue (of the same shade as the uniform).

Girls – Forms 6 and 7

Girls

All girls in Forms 6 and 7 are allowed to braid their hair using hair extensions.

The length of the hair should be on the shoulder, and it should be tied neatly at the back.

Activated “Jelly curls”, wigs, hairpieces, coloured hair and shaved patterns are not permitted.

Neither makeup nor coloured nail polish should be worn.

Hair ribbons and anything used for tying the hair should be navy blue (of the same shade as the uniform) or black or white, or grey.

For students who wear hijabs, the veils must be white or navy blue (of the same shade as the uniform) or black.

All Boys

Boys

Boy’s hair should be kept reasonably short and tidy. They cannot wear long hair, dreadlocks, braids or ponytails.

Coloured or shaved hair patterns are not allowed.

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P.O.Box 717, Banjul, The Gambia

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