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School Uniform and Dress Code |
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There is a clearly defined dress code for all students at Glenmore High, which has been developed by the Parents and Citizens Association through consultation with parents and students. For safety and to help promote a positive school image and identity, students are required to wear full school uniform at all times. On enrolment, every student and parent are requested to sign a commitment to adhere to our dress code.
Students are required to be clean and well groomed at all times and present a positive and proud image of Glenmore High.
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School Colours
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Black, White and Burnt Orange.
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Shirt
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Polo shirt
· plain white with orange and black trim The shirt is identified with Glenmore High embroidered on the front of the shirt
· white, black and orange with the Glenmore High School DRAGON embroidered on the front of the shirt.
· Dragon Winter shirt
· long sleeved white, black and orange with the Glenmore High School DRAGON embroidered on the front of the shirt.
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Shorts/skirt/
Long pants
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Plain black only in shorts. Shorts inside leg must be minimum 12cm in length. Skirts, long pants, or tracksuit. Black Denim is not acceptable.
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Jacket/
Pullover
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· Glenmore High spray jacket (black and white)
· Pullover or jacket in plain black. (No motifs)
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Shoes/Socks
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Shoes must give protective cover for the feet covering all of the foot and enclosing the heel. It must be noted that students with open footwear will be sent home due to Workplace, Health and Safety requirements.
· Black leather shoes or joggers are acceptable.
· White socks must be visible.
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Hat
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· Glenmore High bucket hat or black cap. Hats must be worn correctly at all times with brim over face. Bandanas and beanies are NOT acceptable.
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Formal Uniform
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Available at the School Apparel Shop
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Accessories
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Accessories worn by a student must comply with the important consideration of safety. Accessories are not to be obvious and draw undue attention to the wearer. Students are expected to present themselves in a well-groomed appearance, which is suited to an educational institution.
A student may wear:
· Wrist watch
· One flat ring
· Stud earrings / sleepers (worn only in ear lobes). Studs must not be larger than 3mm in diameter and sleepers no larger than 12mm in diameter.
· Facial Piercing must be a clear bar or plug
· Light neck chain worn under the shirt
· Hair clips / band ( to hold hair in place)
Note. Accessory items not listed above must be removed. An exception to the items above must be negotiated with the Year Level Coordinator, for example, a wrist bangle for medical purposes
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Hairstyle
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Hair will be neat and not draw undue attention. For example, sculptured haircuts with designs, coloured / streaked hair in bright colours or mohawk cuts are not acceptable.
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Excursions
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Full school uniform, unless otherwise notified.
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Representative
Sports
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Individual sports may require particular clothing for game play, (eg. rugby league guernsey). Specific requirements need to be obtained from the Health and Physical Education Department. Shirts from Rockhampton Representative & Capricornia Sports etc. are not part of the School dress code.
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House Colours
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Gunyanni (tree) – yellow
Lucrapana (canoe) – red
Errabunga (fish) – green
Narrawa (spring water) – blue
Note: Polo Shirts in House colours can be worn for school sport events only.
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Special Free Dress Days
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These occur each year, (eg. Jeans for Genes Day). These days follow a set procedure of prior notification and commitment. Students must wear appropriate clothing to meet Sun Safety requirements. Students who do not participate are required to be in dress code.
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Apparel Committee
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School uniform can be purchased from the Apparel Shop, which is operated by the P & C Office in the Administration block every Monday and Friday from 8.30a.m. to 9.30 a.m. A price list is available at the office.
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November 2009 |
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