
School Uniform
At St. Patrick’s we pride ourselves on the way our students present themselves in and out of school. Our uniform is a very important part of who we are and we require all students to wear the correct school uniform at all times.
St. Patrick’s has an onsite uniform store for convenience and to keep costs to a minimum. A supply of most uniform items is available to pick up at any time. Uniform items will be charged to families/carers fee accounts.
We also have a small supply of secondhand uniform available to families. Please see the office for currently available items.
Uniform can be ordered via the order forms in the office or via the form below.
Please make sure all items of uniform are labelled so that items can be easily identifiable if lost or misplaced.
Summer Uniform
Blue check school dress
Royal blue school polo shirt with logo
Navy school shorts
Royal blue school jumper OR rugby jumper (Grade 6)
Plain black shoes
School hat (compulsory Terms 1 & 4))
Hair ties – royal or navy
Winter Uniform
St Patrick’s school tunic
Navy school pants
Royal blue school polo top with logo
Royal blue jumper OR rugby jumper (Grade 6)
Navy tights (with tunic)
Plain black shoes
School beanie
Hair ties – royal or navy
Sports Uniform
Royal blue sports shorts
Royal blue track pants
Royal blue school polo shirt with logo
Royal blue jumper OR rugby jumper (Grade 6)
Appropriate sports shoes
School hat (compulsory Terms 1 & 4))
General Appearance
The school uniform is the public face of the school. It is expected that students will take pride in their general appearance and wear the appropriate uniform (general uniform or sports uniform) in full and in a respectable manner.
SCHOOL HATS
It is a school SunSmart policy that school hats must be worn during Terms 1 and 4 whenever the children are outside. This includes before and after school.
SCHOOL SHOES
Parents are asked to give special attention to the shoes children wear to school. Parents are urged to avoid fashion shoes that feature coloured stripes, logos or any other coloured decoration.
NON-UNIFORM CLOTHING
Should circumstances make it necessary for your child to wear non-uniform clothing to school, you are asked to provide items that are as close in colour and style to the uniform items being replaced. Clothing that features logos and slogans are not acceptable. In the case of footwear, sneakers should be the last choice alternative. If your child is our of uniform for any reason please provide a note to their home group teacher.
JEWELLERY
Jewelry is not considered part of the St Patrick’s dress code and generally is not to be worn with the school uniform. However, if your child has pierced ears, plain studs or sleepers only must be worn (no earrings that dangle or have jagged edges). Religious medals may be worn on a chain round the neck or on a pin. Care must be taken to ensure that these are worn in such a way as to be safe while the children are playing.