St. Michael Academy

228 North Fourth Street

Fernandina Beach, Fl 32034

904- 321-2102

"Together we build a future that stretches to eternity"

 

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Ordering Instructions-please read before proceeding:
 
Visit the Lands' End School website (click on link).
 
Choose the category (Uniforms for Girls or Uniforms for Boys) and click on the appropriate size range.
 
Choose a product category (polos, pants, shorts, etc.).
 
Select the item and click the size next to the color you would like.
 
Enter the preferred school number in the box that appears after the item is ordered. If you would like to visit the uniform shop click on the logo above. Our code (St Michael Academy #9001-0179-1)
 
Click "Add to Shopping Bag."
 
On the "Shopping Bag" page, click "Keep Shopping" to order more items, or "Proceed to Checkout" to complete your purchase.
 
All Lands' End school products will be displayed.  Please keep our dress code and logo policy in mind.
 
If you have any problems placing an order, or if you have questions about an existing order, please call 1-800-469-2222.
 

 

Click Here for Photo's Of Uniforms

Daily                                                                           Friday or Church Days

Boys:   Khaki shorts(PreK-8)                              Khaki long pants (PreK-8)

Burgundy or white(if you dare) polos K-8               White polos or oxford shirts(K-8) Burgundy (PreK)

Burgundy  polo(PreK)

 

Girls:   Khaki shorts or plaid skorts (Gr. 3-8)           Plaid Jumper (Pre K-Gr.2)

          Khaki shorts (Grade Pre K-Gr.2)                  Plaid Skirt (Gr. 3-8)

          Burgundy  (PreK)or white polos (K-Gr.8)       White Polo (Pre K-Gr. 2)

          White ¾ Sleeve blouse (Gr.3-8)

Cold Weather:

Boys & Girls may wear khaki long pants

Grade PreK-2 may wear school logo sweatshirts/ sweatpants

Grades 3-8 may wear school sweatpants to school over khaki slacks &   remove sweats when here

Other Options (Cold Weather):                                 

 Burgundy Fleece zippered Jacket with Logo      Shoes:  Daily (Boys and Girls)

Sweater Vest with Logo   White low sneakers or athletic shoes (Possibly check Land’s End)

Long Sleeve Turtleneck sweaters. Small stripe of black (only) in sneakers-NOT RED, BLUE, ETC.

                                                                                                                 Dress Shoes: Boys-Simple black-not athletic

Girls-Black “Mary Jane” or simple black          

P.E. Uniforms:                                                   

P.E. tee shirt-2days a week (PreK-8)

P.E. shorts (K-8)

 

GENERAL
The Dress Code shall be enacted as determined proper by the Principal, Vice Principal, and faculty of the school.

1. All students are required to wear school uniforms at all times on the school ground from the first day of school until the last week of school, unless otherwise stated.

2. Parents are responsible to see that their children are properly dressed when they leave for school in the morning. If there is a violation of the school uniform, the student will be given one warning. If there is a second offense, parents will be called and the student will be sent home to put on the correct uniform.

PLEASE NOTE: After three uniform referrals, a student will be issued a minor conduct referral.

A. GIRLS: Make-up should not be worn. Simple pierced earrings are permissible. Girls with multiple piercing are to wear only one pair of earrings to school. Girls' uniform jumpers should measure at the knee. Simple jewelry is allowed, but no jewelry on PE days. Necklaces made of glass or mercury are not allowed at school. Girls in Grades 4-8 are allowed to carry a pocketbook (purse) to school. Please keep the size of the purse small. Blouses should be tucked into shorts at all times. A brown or black belt must be worn with pants/shorts with belt loops. White socks.


B. BOYS: Hair is to be neatly trimmed. No razor cuts, creative designs or tails are allowed. Hair should not touch the collar in the back, and should not touch eyebrows. Shirts should be tucked into the pants at all times. Brown or black belts must be worn with pants/shorts that have belt loops. Earrings are not allowed. White socks.

C.  White/burgundy sweaters (cardigan or pullover) are considered to be part of the uniform and are worn as needed during the school day in cool weather by both boys and girls. Jackets and coats may be worn to school, but are not worn during the school day. Sweat pants and sweat shirts of uniform color may be worn on cold days. Sweat shirts may be worn over the uniform during the day. Grades 3-8: Sweat pants may be worn over shorts, however, they will be removed in the classroom. usually long pants are worn on cooler days.

D. Students are to be dressed in the school uniform at all times on the school grounds unless they have been excused for other activities, which require non-dress uniforms.

E. Grades  K-1: Each student is to send in a pair of non-uniform khaki shorts, regular t-shirt, underwear & socks. Please place these articles of clothing in a Ziplock bag labeled with the students name and grade. These clothes will be stored in their cubbies, in case of an accident.

F. LABELS: Please label all articles of clothing: school uniforms, sweat pants, etc. with your child's name. This is very important.

G. Uniform shoes required:

SHOES:
Every Day Shoes and Socks: Simple white socks - no logos, crew anklet or knee highs. Simple mainly white sneakers or athletic shoes - no high tops, bells, lights, whistles, etc. (These can be tie or Velcro closure). This will be strictly adhered to.... again we know the rules for shoes and it is not fair for some to adhere to our dress code and others to choose to do what they like.

Dress Shoes: Boys: Simple black shoes - not athletic - can be tie or Velcro closure Girls: Black "Mary Jane" or simple black dress shoes - not athletic- no platform heels, no "backless" (eg. clogs, mules) black dress shoes. Socks: Simple white socks or maroon socks- no logo.

Parents are responsible to see that their children are properly dressed when they leave for school in the morning. If there is a violation of the school uniform, the student will be given one warning. If there is a second offense, parents will be called and the student will be sent home to put on the correct uniform.

Dress clothes may be worn for special occasions or "dress up day". Girls are asked to wear dresses, dress slacks or a skirt. Blouses must have collars and sleeves. No tee-shirts or tank tops. Mini-skirts or short shorts are not acceptable. Boys are asked to wear a collared dress shirt, dress shorts or pants, (no Jeans), uniform socks and dress shirts. When shorts or pants require, a belt must be worn. Special days will be assigned for jean days; days with other dress up themes will be announced.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORMS: The 2005-2006 PE shirt is burgundy. All students in Grades K-8 are required to wear P.E. maroon shorts, St. Michael's PE shirt, sneakers and white socks. White "Islander" shirt and other St. Michael's team jersey shirts may be worn on PE day. Ex: cross-country, soccer, basketball, softball. On PE days, uniform athletic shoes must be worn (no flip-flops, mules, boots, etc.


 
Please Note: Not wearing the uniform will result in out-of-uniform referral and call. After three uniform referrals, a student will be issued a minor conduct referral.

 

MISSION STATEMENT

Build Faith . . .
St. Michael Academy strives to pass on and deepen faith in our children in
a Christ-centered educational environment.

Build Hearts . . .
St. Michael Academy nurtures love and mutual respect
among students, teachers, parents, and all who support our school
family, in order to spread the message of Jesus Christ in our homes,
our community, and our world.

Build Minds . . .
St. Michael Academy seeks to cultivate the intellectual development of
the minds of our students in accordance with Catholic values and to
create motivated, lifelong learners.

Build Bodies . . .
St. Michael Academy works to promote healthy lifestyle choices and fitness
through health and physical education and to provide opportunities for
physical development through curricular and extra-curricular
physical activities.

GOALS

  • To develop within the school a religious education program based on theology, scripture and liturgical experience that will help us guide each child in the growth and development of a Christian way of life.
     

  • To facilitate the intellectual, physical, emotional and social development of each child according to individual potentialities and the need for a positive self image.

  • To guide each child to emerge as a self-disciplined, self-reliant, socially conscious witness of Jesus.

  • To provide appropriate aspects of divergent instructional strategies such as flexible grouping, departmentalized classes and other opportunities for creativity, inquiry and discovery in learning.

  • To promote an awareness and appreciation of the important role each individual plays as a member of the global community.

PHILOSOPHY OF ST. MICHAEL ACADEMY

We believe that each child, created by God, is both alike and unique from every other human being. This uniqueness affects each child's acceptance and responsibility toward the school community, and it especially influences each one's learning styles.

In the light of similarities and differences among students, we strive to meet the academic needs, to satisfy the interests, and to develop the abilities of each child.

Further and foremost, our school teaches what it means to be a Catholic, to model one's life on Jesus Christ with the duties and responsibilities involved in living out His message, and with the joy and peace that flows from such fidelity.

We believe that the distinctive purpose of St. Michael Academy is to create a Christian Educational Community where human culture and knowledge, enlightened and enlivened by faith, is shared among teachers, students, families and others who are in our global community

 

 

 

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