2025 Uniform Handbook

17 SENIOR SCHOOL

SENIOR SCHOOL

appropriate dress and grooming

The College uniform is to be worn correctly at all times while on College grounds.

Blazer The blazer is to be worn when travelling to and from the College in Terms Two and Three. All blazers should be labelled with the student’s name and when removed at the College, the blazer should be locked in the student’s locker. Ties In Winter, ties are always worn to and from the College. The College tie should be worn when representing the College at events and fixtures. Students can choose to wear any tie from the College range. Year 12 students are given an option to receive a College stag tie or a College silver graduating ring at the start of Term One at the Investiture Dinner. Whenever the tie is worn, the top shirt button must be fastened and the tie done up. Shirts Long-sleeve shirts are to be buttoned up at the cuffs or neatly rolled to the elbow. The Bird and Bush have College cufflinks available for students who wish to wear this item. All shirts are to be tucked in to either shorts or trousers. Girls blouses are not required to be tucked in. Personal Grooming A high standard of personal dress and grooming is required at all times. Students are encouraged to take responsibility for their standards of grooming. It is expected parents/ caregivers will ensure students arrive at the College appropriately groomed.

Shoes are to be kept clean.

Hair is to be kept neat and tidy.

Extreme hairstyling, including shaving of the head, dyeing or bleaching of hair, is not permitted. Significant contrasts in length of hair are not permitted. Articles of jewellery are not permitted to be worn with the College uniform. Students who wish to wear jewellery of significant religious significance may do so provided it is concealed under the uniform.

Watches and medical identification bracelets may be worn.

Girls with pierced ears are permitted to wear one pair of plain studs. Students are permitted to wear sunglasses while at school; however, they should not be outrageous in style or worn in the classroom.

Consequences Any breaches will be dealt with in line with the College behaviour code.

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