General Information

2024 Student Booklist
VCE Books for Sale Second Hand for 2023-2024
Sustainable School Shop
Uniform Information
Kurnai College Uniform Statement
Years 7 to 10
School Uniforms are available from Lowes Store, Mid Valley Shopping Centre, Morwell
or may be ordered online at:
www.lowes.com.au
Layby & Pre-Layby options are available.
ALL SEASONS UNIFORM
DRESS: Summer Dress SKIRT: College Check and Pleated
POLO: Burgundy/Navy Short Sleeve - Logo
SHORTS: Navy Microfibre
HOODIE: Navy/Sky - Logo
JACKET: Showerproof - Logo
JACKET: Navy Puffer Jacket
SOCKS: Navy Ankle
TIGHTS: Navy Opaques
CAP: Navy baseball cap
SPORT UNIFORM (Compulsory – only to be worn for Sport/PE)
POLO: Navy/White Coolmesh – Logo
SHORTS: Navy Coolmesh
ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION
- Please note we are transitioning to the new Kurnai logo on uniform items. This will be a gradual transition as current logo stock is exhausted. Students can continue to wear uniform items with the old logo.
** Plain Navy Blue or White long sleeve t-shirts are allowed to be worn under the College Polo Shirt.
Footwear
Black shoes with black laces.
White socks with summer dress or shorts.
No thongs, sandals, slides or open shoes are to be worn.
Steel cap boots will only be worn and allowed for the duration of specific technology classes.
Headwear
Navy blue baseball cap with college logo, or navy blue broad-brimmed hat or any navy blue cap/hat, without a brand name/logo.
Sport and PE classes
Students are required to change for Sport and PE classes.
Jewellery
Jewellery should be safe and discreet. Students may be asked to remove or use tape to cover jewellery during sport classes to prevent injury.
Make-up
Make-up is permitted but should be discreet.
Code Red Fire Danger
Kurnai College Morwell Campus is no longer on the Bushfire At-Risk Register Category 4 List
School Preparations for the Bushfire Season
Each year, to prepare for bushfires and grassfires, schools and early childhood services complete a range of activities. The Department of Education runs an annual fire risk assessment of schools and early childhood services. They are allocated a category of risk (categories 0 to 4) and are published on the Bushfire At-Risk Register (BARR). Kurnai College Morwell Campus is no longer listed on the BARR and Category 4 list. We will no longer close when a Catastrophic fire danger rating day is forecast in the West and South Gippsland
What does this mean for our school?
Our Morwell Campus is no longer identified as being at risk of bushfire or grassfire and will be operating a normal school day and students are required to attend school.