School uniforms are one of the basic necessities of
life in private schools. Despite this, there are still ongoing debates (much like the “What came first: the
chicken or the egg?” debate) about whether or not children should be required to wear school uniforms. So,
until this issue is settled, it seems fitting that you might as well get your children outfitted by one of
the top suppliers in the country.
Since 1986, Top Marks has been one of Canada’s main uniform suppliers.
Schools and parents alike go to straight to Top Marks because of their high standards for quality and their
dedication to dressing your children for success.
Since it was founded, more than 260 schools across the country have chosen Top Marks as their uniform
supplier. Their website states: “Our customer is our lifeline,” which is probably why they are endlessly
praised over their great customer service.
The Gray Academy of Jewish Education in Winnipeg say they chose Top
Marks because they believe that the company truly wants students to be dressed in “fashionable, Canadian
made, high quality clothing made from superior products.” Trinity College
School, in Port Hope, Ont., says, “Trinity is so pleased Top Marks emerged as our supplier of choice. Top
Marks is a reliable company that genuinely wants our kids to look good.”
Carrying everything from kilts and trousers to outer wear and yoga gear, Top Marks has thought of every
article of clothing your child is going to need during their academic career. They’ve even taken into account
every detail that goes into each outfit, with almost every piece of clothing a student needs to look their
best — down to belts and socks.
The quality of each garment begins with materials like 100% cotton, pill-resistant fleece and heavyweight, double-knit jersey. It is this kind of
attention to fabrics and stitching that ensure your child’s uniform will last.
According to Edge School in Calgary, aside from ensuring that
students look their best, Top Marks also goes “that extra step to ensure that our families are
happy.”
Manufacturing all of their uniform garments in Canada is just one of the extra steps that they take to ensure
customer satisfaction.
Top Marks also fundraises, and has donated more than $1.5 million to different schools. They encourage people
to get involved as well, and promote charitable efforts through the example that they lead.•