Uniform & Stationery

Students in uniform positively represent our school
No uniform variations are allowed, and appropriate dress is required on non-uniform days.
Confiscated clothing will be returned after a period. Parents should ensure their children leave home dressed suitably each morning, with blue shirts tucked in during class and formal occasions.
Our Uniform
Driving school decisions through teamwork.
Our Stationery
Planning for sustainable success and growth.
Dress Code Standards
Students must wear the uniform to reflect our community values. Variations are not permitted, and appropriate attire is required even on non-uniform days. Non-compliant items will be confiscated.
Sports Uniform
Sport uniforms will be issued to sports teams representing the school. When students travel away as representatives of the school, they are expected to dress appropriately as directed by the teacher in charge.
Grooming
Hair must be clean and tidy and of an appropriate length. Long hair must be tied back off the face. Styles and colours which vary excessively from the norm, will not be permitted. Black or Navy hair ties/scrunchies or hairbands (max-width 25mm) only permitted. Female students are not permitted to wear eye make-up, lipstick, or nail polish. Hair ties may NOT be worn on wrists.
Male students are expected to be clean-shaven.
Jewellery
Students are permitted to wear a small single stud in each ear provided these are 6mm across or smaller. Rings, neck chains or necklaces are not to be worn by students, except religious or cultural artifacts (taonga), which may be worn inside shirts.
Additional Information
It is not unusual for students to raise money for small projects by running a Mufti day. Work Day, Community Service Day, Work Exploration, and Camps allow the wearing of Mufti also, (mufti should be appropriate to the Special Character of the school). Parents are notified of these in advance.






Ordering Essentials
Stationery can be ordered directly from :
2025 Stationery Lists :