Due to the school's redevelopment we will
no longer have space for a Uniform Shop. We will still supply uniform
pieces but on an prepaid order basis.
Uniform pieces are displayed in the
Front Office. A Price List and Order Form is available on the display
board.
Payment and orders will be accepted on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at the cashier window. Once supplies
are available the uniforms will be delivered to the student.
Dress Code Policy (Uniform)
Governing Council
believes that the wearing of a uniform is a compulsory requirement for the
students attending the Paringa Park Primary School. A ?colour code? uniform
represents image and unity and demonstrates equality for all students. It
prevents peer pressure and competition amongst the students.
The Uniform
Committee, who represents the Governing Council, provide a variable and
up-to-date range of uniform items at a competitive price. Several items are
available through a local uniform outlet.
The Governing
Council has approved the Dress Code Policy. The Principal and Teachers will take
appropriate action if there is wilful and persistent breach of the Policy
therefore students are required to dress according to the following guidelines.
COLOUR CODE:
Plain Bottle
Green:
Trousers, jumpers, polo shirts, skirts/culottes, shorts, broad brimmed or
legionnaire hats
Plain
Gold:
Polo shirts,
broad brimmed or legionnaire hats
School Summer
Check:
Girls summer dress
School Tartan:
Girls winter pinafore or skirt/culottes
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Shoes: Parent discretion in the
suitability and safety of school footwear although thong-like shoes are deemed
inappropriate.
Hats: Students are required
to wear school hats outside from September 1st until May 31st.
Common sense should prevail during the rest of the year.
Paringa Park has a ?no hat, no play? rule. Students not wearing a school
hat will be sent to a shaded area to sit or sent to Time Out if student disobeys
the request to wear a hat.
Sunglasses: May be worn
outside.
Scarves: May be worn if
in school colours.
Physical Activities: Students
are encouraged to wear suitable clothing in school colours for physical
activities.
Art Smocks: Junior Primary
students are encouraged to have one at school.
To support the Dress
Code/Uniform Policy, parent volunteers run a School Uniform Shop which is open
several times a week. A large variety of uniform pieces and supporting items are
available for purchase. There is also a selection of second-hand clothing
available.
A display in the Front
Office shows the variety of uniform pieces that students are encouraged to wear.
A Uniform Price List is
available from Front Office staff and is included as part of the Information
Package for new students. Price alterations for uniform pieces will be
advertised in the school newsletter along with Open Times for the School Uniform
Shop.
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