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Uniform We believe that a uniform dress code provides equity, school spirit, improved general behaviour and develops a sense of school pride and identity. It also eliminates peer competition. The committee has aimed to achieve a dress code which is practical, neat and fashionable (within reason). We have also considered the cost/quality of the clothing. It is the responsibility of both teachers and parents to encourage the wearing of the official uniform, unless individual circumstances make this impossible. A written letter to the principal is requested for situations where uniform is not worn. A school
clothing pool may be established in the front office. Depending on parent
demand, this will provide the opportunity for parents to sell second
hand uniforms and for others to purchase them from the office.
NON-COMPLIANCE RULES Students
who do not comply with the uniform policy must have a note from home
for that day. Continuous non-compliance will result in a note home to
parents, which will be followed by an interview to discuss the issue. SECONDHAND CLOTHING Anyone wishing to sell or donate a uniform is advised to bring it into the office, clean and folded with a price on it. When the item is sold the money will be forwarded to you. Anyone wishing to purchase secondhand clothing is advised to visit the front office and purchase whatever they may need. WINTER COATS When purchasing a parka/winter jacket, we urge you to consider navy as your colour option.
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