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IT IS COMPULSORY THAT THE SCHOOL UNIFORM WILL BE WORN. The wearing of the school uniform gives a feeling of belonging to a school, promotes school pride and eliminates class distinction. In the long run it is less expensive and more convenient for parents. School uniforms help identify unwelcome visitors.

An iron-on school logo can be purchased from the Tuckshop.

Secondhand uniforms may be bought or sold through the Tuckshop. This is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

** Boys' shirts and shorts, girls' shirts, dresses and socks can be purchased from local stores. Many plain sky blue polo shirts are on special at department stores over the summer break.**

A navy blue Pialba SS bucket hat, or legionnaire’s cap, is a compulsory part of our Sunsmart Policy. Students must wear a hat for all outside activities.

**Uniforms must be in a state of reasonable repair and cleanliness.**

GIRLS' UNIFORM

EITHER

- Black pleated wrap around skirt or black shorts or skort (NOT BIKE SHORTS)

(Jeans are unacceptable)

- Sky blue poly cotton Polo Neck, buttoned T Shirt with sleeves.

OR

- A-line dress with zip front, cap sleeves, rounded collar (Action back optional)

Material: - sky blue with black, white, red and royal blue stripe (Butterick Pattern No. 993)

PLUS

- Light blue or white ankle socks are recommended and closed-in shoes are compulsory.

- Hat (full-brimmed), Pialba SS bucket hat preferred or legionnaire cap

SPORT - Same black skirt with black sports briefs or shorts underneath OR black shorts and a plain coloured Polo Neck buttoned T Shirt with sleeves relating to your house colour. Representative or special, school activity shirts are also accepted.

Mackerel - Blue Turtle - Green Dolphin - Red Pelican – Yellow

BOYS' UNIFORM

EITHER

- Black shorts

- Sky blue Poly cotton Polo Neck Buttoned T Shirt with sleeves.

OR

- Button through shirt with collar in same material as girl's dress.

PLUS

- Light blue or white ankle socks are recommended and closed-in shoes are compulsory.

- Hat (full-brimmed), Pialba SS bucket hat preferred or legionnaire cap

SPORT - Same black shorts with a plain coloured Polo Neck buttoned T Shirt with sleeves relating to your house colour. Representative or special, school activity shirts are also accepted.

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WINTER UNIFORM BOYS AND GIRLS

Add a Royal blue or black crew necked sloppy-joe, with matching track pants, if desired.

An iron-on school logo can be purchased from the Tuckshop.

APPEARANCE

All students are to start each school day clean, neat and suitably dressed in uniform as required

No make-up is to be worn at school

Hair styles/cuts and fingernail décor suitability will be at the discretion of the Principal

Shirts may need to be tucked in if not designed to be worn out

Girls’ swimwear is to be a one-piece costume for our swimming program

- watch;

- signet ring;

- ear studs or sleepers in ears only;

- medical alert bracelets or bracelets of religious significance if supported by an official letter from the relevant authority in that religious sector/group;

OR medical alert necklaces or necklaces of religious significance if supported by an official letter from the relevant authority in that religious sector/group and on a chain (as defined by the Principal) that is so light that it would break if hooked or entangled.

Basic allowable jewellery ONLY:

No tattoos (temporary or permanent)or additions to the skin, at the discretion of the Principal, are to be showing
 
 

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