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SCHOOL UNIFORM DRESS CODE
YEAR 7-11 UNIFORM DRESS CODE
Guidelines: All students must wear clean, tidy and appropriate clothing for school.
A. GIRLS
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Plain black shorts or skirt (no shorter than mid thigh)
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Plain black trousers/stretch pants/jeans/track pants
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Plain white blouse, plain white T-shirt or plain white skivvy (No hoods, not sleeveless, no midriff showing. Black tops not an option)
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Natural coloured or black pantyhose, may be worn with the skirt
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Plain black or plain white ankle socks
B. BOYS
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Plain black trousers/jeans/track pants/shorts
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Plain white shirt, plain white T-shirt or plain white skivvy
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Plain black or plain white ankle socks
C. ALL
D. SHOES
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Plain black shoes (no higher than ankle, white soles are acceptable, but laces must be black)
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Black sandals; leather thong style sandals (not rubber or plastic jandals)
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Multi-coloured sports shoes are NOT permitted
F. PHYSICAL EDUCATION UNIFORM
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Plain black shorts bearing initials GBHS*
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Plain house coloured T-shirts*
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Tracksuit pants and sweatshirt or rugby jersey - plain
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One-piece swim suit
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Sport shoes - clean and non-marking
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All gear must be clean for each lesson and without writing or advertising
G. HATS
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The wearing of sunhats outside is encouraged.
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Sunhats and jackets are not to be worn in classrooms or at assembly
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A plain woollen hat may be worn outside during terms 2 and 3
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MUFTI DRESS CODE (Years 12 and 13)
This dress code applies to all students who have permission to wear mufti. Students at school should be practically, attractively and economically dressed in a manner that allows students and parents some choice. The choice of clothing should be neat, clean, decent and appropriate for school life.
AIMS
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To allow students and parents a choice of clothing to be worn to school and on associated school activities.
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To give guidelines to ensure safety and decency and to prevent clothing giving offence.
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To discourage competition of dress and to encourage modest dress appropriate to everyday work.
GUIDELINES FOR THE WEARING OF UNIFORM AND MUFTI
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Clothing worn to school is to be clean, tidy, decent and not torn.
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Clothing will not carry offensive messages or pictures, or slogans relating to alcohol and other drugs.
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Footwear must be worn. It must be clean and in good repair. Leather thong style sandals are acceptable (not rubber or plastic jandals).
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T-shirts are acceptable school wear. Year 12 and 13 students will be permitted to wear sleeveless, semi-formal tops (not shoestring straps or basketball type singlets with large armholes). All tops must cover the midriff. Under-garments should not be visible.
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Sunhats, gloves and coats are not to be worn in classrooms. A plain woollen hat may be worn outside during terms 2 and 3.
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Care must be taken with loose clothing and long hair which might be unsafe, e.g. near machinery, Bunsens, etc. Students may be asked to remove items of clothing wherever health or safety might be an issue.
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Excessive jewellery will not be worn as it can be dangerous in the gymnasium, laboratory and workshops. A small stud, or ring no bigger than 10mm, is the only jewellery to be worn in any piercing.
Appropriate dress sense, and awareness of the expectations of the community, should be fostered in our students.
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