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SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES

Summer Uniform           

 

Girls:      Red and white check dress (white collar and cuffs) or                                                             red polo shirt and navy blue shorts, skirts or skorts. 

                  Grade 6 students have a specific polo shirt.

                                   

Boys:      Navy blue shorts and red polo shirt.

                 Grade 6 students have a specific polo shirt.

 

Winter Uniform:      Red windcheater.  

                                      Navy blue bottoms of shorts, skirt or tracksuit pants.

                                    

Socks – Plain white, black or navy.                    

Footwear – Suitable for Sport.

Headbands – Red, Navy or white.

 

Toolamba polo shirts & windcheaters are available from: 

G.V. School Uniforms                 School Uniform Shop     

62 High St Shepparton               183 Corio Street Shepparton. 

 

Navy Jackets are available from:

Tatura Promo & Logos

Hogan Street, Tatura 

Junior School Council runs an Op Shop where second-hand uniforms can be purchased for $2 per piece.

A navy blue wide brimmed hat is to be worn in Terms 1 & 4 and on sports days.  A navy school beanie can be worn outside in the winter months. Hats and beanies are available for purchase from the office.

School Bags are also available for purchase from the office.

 

The wearing of school uniform is compulsory. It is a prerequisite for attending all out-of-school excursions.  Spare clean windcheaters are available for students to wear if they are not attired in school uniform.

 

For safety reasons, jewellery should be restricted to sleepers or studs and chains worn within clothing. 

 

All children are expected to remove their outside shoes prior to entering the building. The School Council believes the removal of outside shoes before entering the school provides the most effective physical barrier for maintaining a hygienic and clean classroom environment for all students. The wearing of socks indoors is compulsory, with the wearing of hard soled slippers strongly recommended. Bare feet in the classroom will not be accepted.

 

As a way of assisting with your child’s transition into the school please ensure that children are able to easily put on and remove their shoes, this may necessitate teaching your child to do up their laces or providing shoes with velcro.