Uniform Policy

Following the recent announcement by the State Government regarding changes to uniform guidelines for schools, we have updated our Uniform Policy which is effective from Term 1, 2026.
The main changes are:
- In lieu of College branded trousers and shorts, students may wear non-uniform dress trousers and dress shorts that are plain black in colour, with no other logos or colours. Tracksuits, cargo pants/shorts or micromesh fabrics are not permitted.
- In lieu of College branded PE tracksuit pants and shorts for sports activities, students may wear non-uniform tracksuit pants and shorts that are plain black in colour, with no other logos or colours.
Students may continue to wear the College branded trousers and shorts if they wish. There will be a two year transition period to give students plenty of time to grow out of current uniform items or purchase PSW stock/second hand items if they prefer.
This policy is also published on our website. As always, please contact your campus office if you have any questions.
Families may request assistance with purchasing school uniform from the following organisations:
Smith Family Learning for Life provides support and financial assistance to help disadvantaged children stay at school. The program runs in select disadvantaged areas.
A Start in Life provides financial assistance to disadvantaged students and families to ensure they can access the same learning opportunities as their peers. For information phone (02) 9264 3017.
Opening the Doors Foundation provides education assistance for Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in an independent educational institution in Victoria.
The Queen’s Fund Financial assistance with the cost of educational expenses for children. Applications must be completed by a social worker or a community agency that works with you.
Good Shepherd Micro-finance is a great initiative that has financial programs to assist families on low or limited incomes with educational costs and other expenses. One of their programs is the No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS) which gives access to fair and safe credit up to $1,200 for essential educational items.
Saver Plus This is financial education and up to $500 in matched savings for education costs for individuals and families who have at least some regular income from work. For information phone 1300 610 355.
