Saint Bridget School follows the Framingham Public Schools calendar with a few exceptions.
If you are dropping your child off after 8:00 am, you must escort your child to the main door (door A) of the school building and go up to the front desk for a tardy slip.
Pre-K and Kindergarten students are released directly to parents at 2:00 p.m. Parents must exit their cars and meet the Pre-K and Kindergarten students at the school building. All riders in Grades 1-8 must be picked up at 2:15 p.m. Parents/Guardians must exit their cars and pick their children up in the church parking lot.
No. The FPS Transportation office does not allow a student to ride a bus other than their own.
Saint Bridget School students wear uniforms from Lands' End.
No. Uniforms are not required until the first day of school.
On gym days, students wear their gym uniform to school and wear it all day. During the first week of school, students will find out what day they have gym.
Sneakers can be any color but should have non-scuff soles and no lights, sounds or wheels.
We have a used uniform program. These items can be purchased at the front desk for between $5 and $8 each. All monies go the Help-A-Student (HAS) Fund. Please check in at the front desk before going to the closet.
You may find more information about the uniform policy on our website. You may purchase new uniforms from Lands' End.
All students have snack time in the morning and are encouraged to bring a snack. Teachers also encourage students to bring their own water bottle that can be filled throughout the day.
Hot lunch is offered every day at Saint Bridget School. Parents may order through their Family Portal account and lunch payments are taken directly from your FACTS account. Lunch is ordered monthly, with order deadlines announced in the Monday Memo and through email.
**For more information, please contact the Front Desk.
Saint Bridget School follows the health and safety guidelines provided by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE) and the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). You can find further information on their websites.
Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education (DESE)