Student Uniforms

Curious why INIC Preschool requires uniforms? Scroll down for details!

If you have questions about student uniform inventory or ordering, please contact uniforms@inic-edu.com.

PRESCHOOL UNIFORM BENEFITS FOR PARENTS & LITTLE SCHOLARS

Little scholars at INIC Preschool hit essential learning milestones, all while dressed in cute, comfy uniforms that enhance the learning environment for kids and save time (and hassles) for parents.

Some families ask why INIC requires uniforms for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and pre-k. Just as there are an array of benefits for language immersion, there are many positive reasons for cohesive uniforms.

MENTAL PREP

When kids get dressed in their uniforms in the morning, they also put on their thinking cap. The uniform symbolizes INIC Preschool and puts students in a mental state that reminds them, “Time for school! It’s time to learn from my teacher and play with my friends!” 

SAVE TIME

A dress code simplifies planning for parents. There’s no need to decide which clothes to buy or which clothes to wear – those decisions have already been made so you can focus on other things.

EASY CLEANING

INIC’s apparel is stain-resistant and fade-resistant. It’s designed to stand up to exciting, color-splashed days at school. These materials can take a beating and still look good.

STUDENT EQUALITY

Research has found that matching looks can cut down on bullying in schools. The book “Can We Ensure Safe Schools” discusses the sense of unity found in uniforms, bringing students together in a unique way, while a Brigham Young University study revealed students associated school uniforms with a decrease in bullying.

SENSE OF BELONGING

A driving cause for uniforms is to create a sense of unity. When students wear uniforms, they look at each other and see that they’re on the same team and working toward a common goal.

FEWER DISTRACTIONS

Since all students are dressed the same, there is a reduction in day-to-day distractions. A study from the International Journal of Educational Management found that uniformed students listen better in class, leading to better discipline and better overall academic performance.