Years 9-11 Students — Uniform
Shirt
Year 9 -11 2026 - Regulation grey with College monogram.
Shorts/Pants
Regulation grey (short or long). Sandals may not be worn with long pants.
Skirt
Regulation checked skirt with black/white/red stripe. No shorter than mid-thigh length.
Jersey
Regulation woollen black with College monogram, or regulation black polar fleece style jacket with College monogram.
Rain Jacket
Plain black rain jacket. Hoodies, sweatshirts and coloured jackets are NOT permitted.
Shoes
Plain Black shoes, or dress shoes with a solid sole or stepped heel. No white/coloured soles/logos.
No boots (ankle, work, basketball, gumboots, or otherwise), scuffs, Crocs, etc.
NB: Shoes may be worn all year round (refer to sock regulations).
Shoes must be worn in laboratories/workshops.
Sandals
Black with a back strap. The back strap must be worn up when wearing.
NB: Covered shoes must be worn in workshops and laboratories.
Socks
Regulation grey with gold/black/gold band or plain white socks (no coloured stripes/logos etc).
Black full-length tights can be worn with the skirt.
NB: Socks may not be worn with sandals.
Jewellery
Only the following items are allowed: a wristwatch and one plain stud or sleeper in each ear and/or one small plain nose stud (not septum piercing or nose rings).
A taonga of cultural significance may be worn. Hair accessories must be plain/discreet.
Sun Cap
Regulation black cap. Caps may not be worn inside classrooms (including Gym/Auditorium).
Bandanas or non-regulation beanies are not acceptable.
Beanie
Regulation black beanie with College monogram. Beanies may not be worn inside classrooms (including Gym/Auditorium).
Bandanas or non-regulation caps are not acceptable.
Scarf and Gloves
Plain black.
Physical Education Plain tee-shirt or training top, shorts, track pants, gym shoes and swimming togs when required.
Year 9 to 11 — Grooming
▪ Hair must be kept well-groomed, clean and tidy - clear of the face and eyes
▪ Only natural hair colour tones are acceptable
▪ Extreme hairstyles are not allowed e.g. mohawk, shaved designs
▪ No facial hair
▪ Tattoos should be covered up while in school uniform, unless they are of religious or cultural significance. Evidence may be required of the tattoo’s relevance and/or significance if requested by the Senior Management Team. If the Principal believes the threshold has not been met they must be covered up. No offensive tattoos are to be visible.
▪ No visible body piercing other than earrings and/or a plain, small nose stud (see jewellery regulations)
▪ Makeup must be discreet
▪ CLEAR nail polish only (no colours—including Black/White)
