
School uniforms are the custom in India at most schools, government or private. Wearing uniforms helps instill a sense of discipline and equality amount the students. It creates a sense of school pride as well. The students at Children of Faith just received their uniforms for this school year and they are delighted. Take a look.



I love the excitement and joy the children have when they wear their new uniforms. They take such good care of them and always look forward to the new patterns and colors. In India, all schools and colleges have uniforms, and I feel it’s one of the best practices. Uniforms make all students look the same, no matter their caste or class. It brings a sense of equality which is important for our children.
— Rosie Thandu, co-founder of Children of Faith![]()

This year are uniforms are very different and we have skirts. All girls are loving it.
— Survana Deepika, 9th grade
There are two different uniform styles, this helps the children keep the uniform clean, gives them responsibility to wear the correct uniform each day. Often on Saturdays there are more sports activities and the casual uniform is more suitable.
Venu 4th – blue one is my favorite
— Venu, 4th grade


I love the puffy sleeves of the green uniform and the band our skirts have. We are all happy. I also like the colorful socks
— Bogisri, 6th grade

I am thankful for COF for giving us nice uniforms each year
— Monisa, 7th grade

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