PRIMARY SCHOOL - St Luke's Anglican School
PRIMARY SCHOOL - St Luke's Anglican School
PRIMARY SCHOOL - St Luke's Anglican School
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UNIFORM<br />
1.The school uniform is worn on all school occasions, (including excursions, unless<br />
it is deemed that the sports uniform is more appropriate for the activity). The uniform<br />
should be worn totally and correctly. Hats must be worn at all times while not in the<br />
classroom or the Multipurpose Purpose Centre. All other locations including verandas<br />
and shaded areas require the hat to be worn.<br />
2. Shoes must be black leather lace up which must be maintained in a clean and<br />
polished condition. The <strong>School</strong> navy socks with green bands are to be worn with the<br />
formal uniform. Girls are permitted to wear plain navy tights. Ribbed or patterned<br />
tights are not permitted to be worn.<br />
The polar fleece <strong>School</strong> jumper may be worn by students in Preparatory to Year 6.<br />
The Primary <strong>School</strong> tracksuit pants maybe worn during the cooler months. Primary<br />
students may wear the track suit top over the polar fleece jumper; however, they are<br />
not be worn as the only jumper.<br />
3. Girls can wear a small, plain pair of sleepers or studs (gold or silver only) of even<br />
thickness (to be worn in the lowest holes in the ear lobes). A counter display of<br />
jewellery conforming to this policy is available for perusal (to gauge size conformity<br />
and colour) or for purchase at the <strong>School</strong> Uniform Shop. No additional ear jewellery<br />
is allowed to be worn. Boys are not permitted to wear ear jewellery of any kind.<br />
<strong>St</strong>udents not conforming to policy will be asked to remove the item/s or in the case<br />
of multiple infringements have the item/s confiscated.<br />
A discretely worn religious cross and a watch, conservative in style and colour, may<br />
be worn. No other jewellery is to be worn.<br />
4. Hairstyle is an adjunct to uniform. Boys’ hair must be maintained above the collar.<br />
<strong>St</strong>yles may be modern; however, shaved or tracked styles along with crew cuts, ridge<br />
cuts, rats’ tails and long hairstyles are not accepted. Girls’ hair must be fully tied back<br />
when close to shoulder length or longer. Fringes must not be able to fall forward into<br />
eyes. Girls hair accessories (including ribbons, elastic bands, hair clips and ties)<br />
must be navy blue, green, school tartan or black. A plain white ribbon may also be<br />
used to tie hair back.<br />
5. Hair is to be of the child’s natural colour. Dying of a child’s hair is not acceptable.<br />
6. When students are changing they should do so during the breaks (ie before<br />
<strong>School</strong>, morning tea, lunch). For example, if the Physical Education lesson is during<br />
the morning session, students should change before <strong>School</strong> and then change back<br />
at morning tea. Preparatory, Years 1 and 2 students wear their sports uniform to and<br />
from <strong>School</strong> on their PE/sports days.<br />
Routines and Procedures<br />
7. All items of clothing should be clearly named.<br />
8. <strong>St</strong>udents wearing uniforms around town need to be in full uniform. The <strong>School</strong>’s<br />
uniform should be worn correctly at all times. It demonstrates pride in the <strong>School</strong> and<br />
the standards set by the <strong>School</strong>.<br />
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