UNIFORM
Setting the Expectation

UNIFORM
Setting the Expectation
As we approach the start of our school year, we want to remind families of the St Mary’s uniform and personal grooming requirements, to ensure students start the year well and uphold the high standards at St Mary's. As always, students who do not comply with the College’s expectations will be required to address the breach before attending school. Parents will be contacted if expectations are not met, and may be required to collect their child to rectify the breach.
Make-up, nail polish and cosmetic accessories such as acrylic nails and eyelash extensions are not acceptable. Eyebrows should be natural and discreet (e.g., similar to natural hair colour).
Hair
Hair is to be of a conventional style, neat, and of a natural colour, shade, and tone. Examples of unacceptable styles include, but are not limited to, mullets, undercuts, shaved patterns, skin fades, mohawk styles, steps, lines, dreadlocks, cornrows, marked contrasts in length, and crewcuts with a comb length of less than number 3. Given changing fashions, the College reserves the right to determine what is considered acceptable.
Students are to be clean-shaven. Cultural exemptions must be approved through consultation with the Principal. Visible tattoos are not permitted at St Mary’s Catholic College.
Skin Fades
We understand these are neat hairstyles, but request that the hair not be taken down to the skin and meet the comb length number 3 as per the College's personal grooming expectations. We welcome students to speak with Heads of Year or Assistant Principals to clarify if they are not sure before getting a haircut.
Hair Length
Hair that is the same length or similar beyond the collar must be tied back at all times with discreet black hair accessories or those in one of the College colours: white, maroon, or dark green. Hair must be kept out of the face and eyes.
Uniforms
Outgrown or outworn (e.g., faded or damaged) uniforms must be replaced as required to maintain St Mary’s high standards of personal presentation. This includes College hats.
St Mary’s is a proud and vibrant community. Wearing the correct uniform and maintaining high standards of personal grooming demonstrates dignity for oneself and others, as well as pride in our school community. This responsibility rests with both parents and students. We thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to our College, and we look forward to an exciting year ahead.








Jewellery is to be discreet, meaning not particularly noticeable, and is limited to:


Please note the following, as outlined under the tab ‘College Life – Start of Term Information’ named ‘2026 Uniform and Personal Grooming Expectations’, available on the College website.

