UNIFORM REGULATIONS
WHAT UNIFORM DO I WEAR?
The new regulation uniform introduced in 2019 is designed to be worn throughout the summer and winter. The senior blazer can be worn to school daily during the cooler months but during the summer term will generally be worn for formal occasions only.
HOW DO I WEAR MY UNIFORM?
Students must demonstrate high standards of personal presentation by wearing their uniform correctly and with pride in the school. Students should also keep their uniform clean, tidy and well maintained.
SKIRTS/SKORTS
School skirts/skorts should not be modified or shortened and the integrity of the skirt design should be maintained.
Please note: The Deputy Principal reserves the right to check skirts/skorts. If any student is wearing an extremely short skirt/skort well above the acceptable length they will be expected to purchase a replacement skirt/skort immediately.
WHAT DO I WEAR FOR PE AND SPORTS?
PE Uniform is compulsory for Year 7 – 10 students and is available from the uniform shop.
SPORTS UNIFORM
The majority of sports teams will be supplied with uniforms from the Sports Department. These must be returned in a clean condition after the sports event, if not parents will be invoiced for the replacement uniform.
SHOES
Shoes should be standard black polishable leather – lace up or buckled. (Skate shoes, pumps, slip-ons, sports shoes or boots are not acceptable). Sandals should be black standard school type and must have a heel strap – they are to be worn without socks and should not have any type of lace or strap that ties up above the ankle.
JEWELLERY
Any jewellery or adornment that poses a health and safety risk to the student or others is not acceptable. A taonga or religious necklace is able to be worn provided that it is worn under the school uniform and is not visible. Small, plain studs and sleepers may be worn.
No other jewellery (bracelets, rings, and exposed piercings) or adornments are acceptable, and must not be worn at any time. No item or adornment should be worn to school unless approved by the school.
PERSONAL GROOMING
Hair must be well groomed, tidy, and off the face. All long hair is to be tied back in the interests of health and safety. Ribbon or ties used to tie hair back must be black only. Hair should only be natural hair colours. Extreme hairstyles including dreadlocks and shaved heads are not acceptable.
Male students are required to have a clean shaven face.
Make-up (if worn) should be minimal. No nail polish should be worn at any time.
UNIFORM REGULATIONS
Students are expected to wear their uniform in accordance with the regulations set down by the Board of Trustees. Students should wear their uniform with respect for themselves and pride in their school. This includes from the time they leave for school and until they arrive home. In all uniform matters, the Principal’s judgement is final. All items should be named.
St Peter’s College uniform shop is operated and managed by the UNIFORM GROUP.
Regulation refers to an item of branded or St Peter’s-specific clothing only available from the UNIFORM GROUP Shop (onsite at SPC)
BOYS (Yr 7 – 13)
Regulation navy shorts or trousers
Regulation white shirt
Regulation green jersey
Regulation navy softshell jacket
Plain black sandals with heel straps (no socks) during summer or black shoes with regulation socks.
When wearing trousers footwear must be shoes and socks.
BOYS & GIRLS PE Uniform (Yr 7 – 10)
Regulation PE Shirt
Regulation PE Shorts
GIRLS (Yr 7 – 13)
Regulation skirt (black watch tartan) Compulsory
Regulation green jersey
Regulation white shirt
Regulation navy softshell jacket
Plain black sandals with heel straps (no socks) or black shoes with plain white ankle socks during summer, black tights (Terms 2 & 3). When wearing trousers footwear must be shoes and socks.
Optional items: Regulation skort (navy), Regulation trousers (navy)
ALL SENIOR STUDENTS (Yr 11-13)
Regulation school tie + Regulation green blazer (compulsory on formal occasions)
During terms 2 & 3 the regulation school tie is compulsory and footwear will be shoes & socks for male students, shoes & black tights for female students.
It is an option to wear the blazer or softshell jacket to school daily but on formal occasions the blazer must be worn.
ALL STUDENTS (Yr 7-13)
Hat
St Peter’s College branded hats, or a plain dark green, navy or black sun hat may be worn. A plain dark green, navy or black beanie may be worn in winter. No other branded hats are to be worn with the uniform at any time. Hats are not to be worn in class.
Scarf
An official St Peter’s College dark green/navy striped scarf is available. No other Scarves to be worn.
2020 REGULATION UNIFORM GUIDELINE (during transition period)
Year 7 New entrants wear the new uniform
Year 8 New uniform
Year 9 New entrants wear the new uniform. Existing Year 9 students have the option of wearing the new uniform or retaining the existing uniform
Year 10 have the option of wearing the new uniform or retaining the existing uniform until Year 11 when it is compulsory to change
Year 11 wear the new uniform
Year 12 wear the new uniform
Year 13 have the option of wearing the new uniform or retaining the existing uniform.
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Year 7 |
Year 8 |
Year 9 |
Year 10 |
Year 11 |
Year 12 |
Year 13 |
2020
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New Uniform |
New Uniform |
Old or New |
Old or New |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
Old or New |
2021 |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
Old or New |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
2022 |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |
New Uniform |