UNIFORM INFO

Olivia Harrison & Jun Choi

Bob Stewart Uniform Shop

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE GENERAL OFFICE IS NOT THE UNIFORM SHOP.

The on-site uniform shop is run by the Bob Stewart Uniform Shop company and is independent of the college. Any inquiry about the store needs to be directed straight to the shop itself.

Please also note that students cannot pay at the uniform shop with their Compass Card.

You can, however, purchase uniform online here: http://www.bobstewart.com.au/products/brighton-secondary-college

All orders are to picked up from the store during the hours below:

 

ON SITE STORE

Contact Information:

Phone: 03 9036 7383

Email: brightonsc@bobstewart.com.au

 

Opening Hours:

Normal Trading Hours Terms 1, 2 & 4 (2019)

Monday: 8:00am – 2:00pm

Wednesday: 1:00pm – 4:30pm

Friday: 1:00pm – 4:30pm

Normal Trading Hours Term 3 (2019)

Monday: 8:00am – 2:00pm

Friday: 1:00pm – 4:30pm

 

MALVERN STORE ALSO STOCKS BSC UNIFORM - SEE STORE INFO AT LINK BELOW.

 

Full information regarding uniform guidelines and store information can be found at: https://brightonsc.vic.edu.au/enrolments-information/school-uniform/ 

Uniform FAQ's

Please see below for a revised list of some frequently asked questions about the transition to the new uniform.

 

Q: Can students wear the current sports top with the new tracksuit pants?

A: Yes.

 

Q: Will the blazer have to be worn when it is really hot?

A: No, although during terms one and four, the expectation will be that if a student requires another layer of clothing on cool days, the blazer must be the outer-most garment.

 

Q: What if my son’s shorts or pants become too short during 2019, do I then have to purchase the whole new uniform?

A: No. Until the end of the transitional period (Dec. 2020) new grey shorts and pants may be worn with the older white shirts.

 

Q: Does my child have to wear the blazer if she/he rides a bicycle to & from school?

A: Yes. If a student requires another layer of clothing on cool days, the blazer must be the outer-most garment. It may be removed on warm days whilst cycling.

 

Q: Will the blazer have to be worn at lunch time or when moving between classes?

A: No, but if a student requires another layer of clothing on cool days, the blazer must be the outer-most garment.

 

Q: If it’s raining, can the spray jacket be worn over any uniform, including over the blazer, on the way to & from school?

A: Yes, the new soft-shell jacket with the new uniform, or the old green spray jacket with the old uniform, may be worn as the outer-most layer only if it is raining. 

 

Q: Year 12's are the only ones who don’t have to wear the blazer this year.  However it is my understanding that they will not be allowed to wear the spray jacket.  So, what will they wear?

A: They may wear a school jumper on cool days, and/or their bomber jacket . If it is raining, they may wear the old green spray jacket to and from school.

 

Q: Will year 12’s be allowed Bomber Jackets from 2019 onward?

A: Yes

 

Q: Will there be a new spray jacket design in future years, or will the current one continue?

A: There will be a new soft shell jacket available for use, travelling to and from the college, on days with inclement weather.

 

Q: Can I still use a functional working old grey schoolbag if I am in the new uniform?

A: Yes, until the end of 2020.

 

Q: If I am buying new a uniform, do I need to buy new sports uniform too, and vice versa?

A: No. A student may wear the old PE/PASE kit and the new summer/winter uniform, or vice versa, until the end of 2020. 

 

Q: My child’s blazer is on back order – what should I do and what can they wear in the interim?

A: Your child may wear the college jumper in the interim, but we would ask that parents provide their child with a brief note which explains the situation.