The Department of Education & Communities supports the wearing of school uniform by students and the upholding of high standards of dress. When a school community agrees on a school uniform, the principal oversights the shared responsibility of ensuring the students are encouraged to wear school uniforms that meet agreed community standards and adhere to legislative requirements. A school with a uniform, traditional values, high expectations in learning and strong discipline promotes a positive view of the school community. The wearing of the school uniform by students shows a regard for themselves and respect for the school. This builds confidence, self esteem and future success.
CORE Rules from Department of Education and Communities
Core Rules (pdf 48 KB)
Glenmore Park High School is a uniform school, and all students are required to wear their uniform with pride each day.
Reasons for this are so we are all equal, there is no competition, it identifies us as a member of the school community, it provides safety as we are easily identified, and it sets a positive tone for learning.
Please note:
-the current uniform was designed in consultation with students and the school community
-there are no variations to this uniform
-extremes of hair cuts/colours are not appropriate, and excessive jewellery/body piercings and make-up should not be worn while students are at school. Patterned jackets, coloured sloppy joes/hoodies, joggers, jackets, denim jeans, track pants or any items with visible brand names or offensive text or graphics are not permitted.
Out of uniform policy
If a child is unable to wear (or bring) their uniform on a particular day, they are asked to bring a note from parent/guardian with an explanation, and carry this with them at all times during the day. Anything requiring a student to be out of uniform for longer than one day will require permission from the Deputy Principal.
Please click on the link below to display the uniform developed by the school community. This includes footwear.
Occupational Health & Safety
In practical lessons (Science, Technology, Visual Arts) it is required by the Department of Education that students wear and use correct Personal Protective Equipment. As such fully enclosed and secured black leather school shoes are a compulsory safety requirement.
Out of uniform policy
If a child is unable to wear (or bring) their uniform on a particular day, they are asked to bring a note from parent/guardian with an explanation, and carry this with them at all times during the day. Anything requiring a student to be out of uniform for longer than one day will require permission from the Deputy Principal.
Uniform items can be purchased from:
Back to Basics.
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Phone: (02) 4721 7422
Email: basics@backtobasicsschoolwear.com.au
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