Uniform Overview
The College uniform identifies students as a member of Å·²©¹ÙÍø. Neat and tidy, correct uniform should be worn each day. If uniform is not worn correctly or on correct days, relevant consequences will apply, which may include the student being sent home.
College uniform should be worn in this way when in the public forum including shopping centres and transport. Students who do not wear the correct uniform to or from school will be placed on Afternoon Reflection.
Where a student is wearing the incorrect uniform to school:
- Parents/guardians are reminded that a written explanation is required if their child is not in correct uniform.
- These notes should be addressed to the Year Level Coordinator and handed in by the student prior to the commencement of school.
- Acceptable instances will result in a uniform pass being issued.
Requests from parents/guardians to have their child exempt from wearing correct uniform for longer than one week will be referred to the Year Level Coordinator for consideration.
Year Level Coordinators are responsible for the day to day interpretation and administration of the rules relating to uniform. Application for modifications to uniform can be made to the College and determinations are made on a case by case basis.
UNIFORM REQUIREMENTS
- Students completely changing for work and/or non College activities after school need to bring a note from parents/guardian and will receive a uniform pass.
- Students are to wear Day uniform to Block and External exams, regardless of the day the exam is being held, unless a specific uniform is required for the type of exam being undertaken. E.g. PE/Dance/Hospitality/Trade uniform for practical assessment. Consequences will apply if appropriate uniform is not worn.
- Sports jackets and Senior Jerseys are only to be worn with sports uniform, unless in the case of the jersey, special mandated days are permitted.
- Students leaving or arriving on campus in sports or specialist uniform without a uniform pass or on designated days, may be requested to provide an authorised reason. If no appropriate reason is provided, the name of this student should be provided to the relevant Year Level Coordinator to issue an Afternoon Reflection.
- Skirts and dress length must be BELOW the knee. Sports shorts to be below fingertip length, when arms are straight by the side of the body.
PE/Sport/Specialist Uniform
- Sports Uniform is only permitted to be worn on sport days (e.g. Wednesday: Year 7 and 8 (Rothwell), Year 10, 11 and 12 (Caboolture) and Thursday: Year 9 and 10 (Rothwell), Year 7, 8 and 9 (Caboolture)).
- House shirts must be worn for Interhouse Carnivals (e.g. Cross Country, Swimming, Athletics).
- Sport uniform (diamond shirt) or house shirt is to be worn for PE lessons.
- At times, sport uniform (diamond shirt) is worn on excursions as the activity permits. The decision regarding sport uniform on excursions is the responsibility of the Head of Department.
- On non-sport days, students must wear Day Uniform when travelling to and from school.
- For PE or specialist classes, students must change into the relevant uniform when they arrive to school or at lunch, whichever is the nearest, then change back into Day Uniform to leave school.
- Sport/Specialist uniform cannot be worn all day when the activity (training, practicing, playing an official game etc) is AFTER school. Students need to change into Sport/Specialist uniform straight after school. This includes swimmers who remain on campus for training.
- All students are to wear the College hat when playing on the oval, at recess or lunch and when involved in compulsory activities in the sun, except when a cap is more appropriate (e.g. for PE classes).
Trades Skills Uniform
- Trades Skills Uniform can be worn through the day, including travel to and from the College if students have Trades Skills Centre for 2 lessons or more during the day.
- Trades Skills shirts must be tucked in and uniform