Uniform requirements
GIRLS
• Charcoal college trousers or shorts, or green college tartan skirt (the required length of skirt is just below the knee)
• White college polo shirt
• Green college polar fleece or green V neck college wool jersey or college black jacket
• Plain white socks/black or plain tights worn with tartan skirt
BOYS
• Charcoal college shorts or charcoal college tailored trousers
• White college polo shirt
• Green college polar fleece or green V neck college wool jersey or college black jacket
• Long charcoal college socks
OPTIONAL FORMAL UNIFORM
Black college blazer, worn with white dress (collared) shirt, red college tie and school shoes.
FOOTWEAR
• Black leather lace up ‘school-style’ shoes, worn with school socks/tights. This excludes sneaker/skater/sports/ ballet/leisure/casual styled shoes (samples are on display in the school office)
Sole height is not to exceed 2.5cm; heel height is not to exceed 2.5cm above the sole height. No coloured
sections, trim or laces.
• Black or brown leather roman sandals (worn without socks/tights) with a heel strap in place, or black “Rugged Shark” or “Lynx” sandals with a heel strap in place.
• No jandals or slippers.
HATS and SCARVES
Only the official college beanie, cap and school scarf may be worn to or from the college.
JEWELLERY
A watch, ear studs and one other piece of jewellery may be worn. Facial piercings are not allowed.
HAIR/GROOMING
Students are expected to be well groomed and clean shaven. Extremes of fashion are not acceptable. Hair must be of an acceptable colour to the Principal. Hair ties must be plain black, white, brown, red or green. Makeup is not allowed.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORM
• Years 9 & 10 – School regulation PE uniform (includes top and shorts), non-marking gym shoes and a change of socks.
• Years 11, 12 & 13 – A suitable change of clothing appropriate for exercise. No jeans or offensive clothing allowed.
(No part of the school uniform is to be worn for practical activities).
Note (1) Sales of both new and second hand uniform will be available from the College during Term IV prior to the start of the school year.
Note (2) To save wear and tear on uniform (and unnecessary expense) it is suggested that students engaged in very physical activities at lunchtime or after school, change into PE gear or other appropriate clothing.
Note (3) Uniform Office hours – 8.30 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Friday
Note (4) The school will take action when grooming and dress are unsatisfactory.


