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The uniform is intended for all students to have a sense of belonging to the school. It is also a means for the public to recognise our students as representatives of the College when they outside of school. Students are required to dress formally on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They will wear their casual uniforms on the other three days of the week. For the First School Day and the Last School Day of the year, students are always expected to wear formal uniforms to attend the ceremonies.

 

Casual UniformCompulsory
Short- or long-sleeved polo shirt (yellow or blue)
Khaki or grey trousers (boys) / Khaki or grey culottes, or grey trousers (girls)
Sports footwear:
  • at least 50% white, black or grey
  • not covering the ankle
  • white, black or grey laces
  • plain white or black quarter length socks
Formal UniformSummerWhite short-sleeved shirt – without logo (boys); with logo (girls)
Grey trousers with a black leather belt (boys) / Grey pleated skirt (girls)
School Tie (boys) / Bow (girls)
Boys – Black polished leather shoes with either plain black or white quarter length socks that cover all flesh while seated

Girls – Black polished leather low-heels (less than one inch high and at least one inch wide) with natural colour stockings or white quarter length socks that fully cover the ankle
WinterBlazer (boys and girls)
White long-sleeved shirt – without logo (boys); blouse without logo (girls)
Grey Trousers with a black leather belt (boys) / Grey skirts (girls)
School Tie (boys) / Row (girls)
Boys – Black polished leather shoes with either plain black or white quarter length socks that cover all flesh while seated

Girls – Black polished leather low-heels (less than one inch high and at least one inch wide) with natural colour stockings or black tights

P.E. Uniforms

House shirt (Houses will be allocated before the beginning of term)
Black knee-length shorts with school logo
Sports shoes with visible white or black socks

 

Optional Items

Plain black vests, pullovers or sweaters (with or without school logo). 
Unless the school Hoodie, items with hoods are not acceptable*
School fleece jacket
Plain black scarves can be worn during winter uniform periods only.
Varsity jacket / hoodies designed by the Student Council can be worn on Casual Uniform Days only.

*During Cold Weather Warnings thick jackets with hoods are acceptable to keep students suitably warm.

 

Shirts and trousers should be tailored to fit, and students are responsible to ensure their clothes meet the specifications and appearance of our school uniform.  If there are queries, students can go to the school office, or our contracted supplier, for reference. The length of the skirt should not be more than 2 inches above the knee to ensure functionality.

 

*There may be additional guidelines given throughout the year and these will be communicated to students during assemblies and bulletins.

 

P.E. uniforms must be worn during P.E. lessons and specific lessons, certain ELAs or sporting competitions.  Students are allowed to wear P.E. uniforms to school only if their P.E. lesson is in Period 1 or Periods 1 to 2. They should change into normal uniform after the P.E. lesson(s). Students who have P.E. lesson(s) starting from a period other than Period 1 must change into their P.E. uniform before the P.E. lesson(s), and change back into their formal/casual uniform after the P.E. lesson(s).

 

Hair, Make-Up and Accessories

Hair and eyes should be in their natural colour.  Hairstyles should be simple and neat, so as to best represent the school.  Long hair for girls must be tied back when health and safety rules apply, and hair should not cover the eyes but should be pinned back if necessary.  Boys should be clean-shaven, with hair that does not cover the eyes or collar, with the use of hair products limited only to neatening the style.

 

It is at the school’s discretion whether a hairstyle is appropriate. Students may be asked to have their styles altered in some cases.

 

Girls may wear a plain stud, on each earlobe to school, while boys are expected not to wear earrings. Religious items may be worn but should be covered by the uniform. A parent letter should be sent to the school if students have to wear religious items. The wearing of other accessories is prohibited.

 

In line with the ‘natural look’ expected of students, the wearing of make-up and nail varnish is not permitted.

 

Attachment: Uniform Price List