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Byron Bay High School

Byron Bay High School

The Future is Ours

Telephone02 6685 8188

Emailbyronbay-h.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Uniforms

Why do we have a uniform?

“The Department of Education and Communities supports the wearing of school uniforms by students and the upholding of high standards of dress by students and staff.”

Bay High School is a uniform high school in line with the NSW Department of Education Uniform Policy and as endorsed by the School’s Parents and Citizens (P&C) Association, SRC and staff. At Byron Bay High School we aim to educate the whole child, not just academically but in the values of integrity, excellence, democracy, respect, responsibility, participation, care and fairness.

It is with these goals in mind that our uniform policy has been developed. The Uniform Policy of the School has been discussed and approved by the teaching staff and the P&C. There are four key reasons why the School community decided there would be firm rules in relation to the wearing of uniform at our School. They are:

Safety

Our uniform is distinctive and allows our staff to immediately recognise any intruders or potential dangers at school or on excursion. There are also mandatory safety requirements regarding clothing and footwear for a number of key learning areas at school. These are incorporated in our uniform to ensure all students can participate in a safe manner.

Fairness

The School Uniform provides an even playing field for all our students regardless of their socioeconomic background. Allowing variations to the uniform provides students with an opportunity, intended or otherwise, to create divisions within our school. The price of our uniform allows parents to avoid the pressure of buying brand name clothes.

Pride

Our school community wants to see students who are proud to be part of this great school. Presentation in uniform creates a positive tone in our school and reinforces that we are here as one respectful, committed group with a common sense of purpose.

Perceptions

Our School community wants our school to be seen as well organised, well presented, positive and cohesive. Such impressions influence the public perception of our school and affect potential enrolments and therefore the curriculum opportunities that are made available to our students.

Families experiencing genuine financial hardship may apply for student assistance funding to assist with school uniform costs. These applications are completely confidential.

It is expected that all students present at school in full school uniform every day.  (see below)

If you need assistance please contact the school on 6685 8188.

 

Byron Bay High School Uniform

Available at School Locker Ballina Superstore, 26 Boeing Ave Ballina. Click here for opening hours. 

GIRLS

Everyday uniform: School tartan dress, school tartan skirt or plain navy blue shorts or skorts, with a collared plain white polo or collared plain white blouse (preferably with school logo). 

Winter options: Navy pants/chinos (no jeans). Flesh or black stockings may be worn under a school uniform dress, skirt or shorts. Jumpers must be navy blue in colour (without a logo larger than a credit card). Plain navy, black or white undershirts may also be worn under the white shirt/polo. 

 

BOYS

Everyday uniform: Collared plain white polo (preferably with school logo) or collared plain white button up shirt, with plain navy blue shorts. 

Winter options: Navy pants/chinos (no jeans). Jumpers must be navy blue in colour (without a logo larger than a credit card). Plain navy, black or white undershirts may also be worn under the white shirt/polo. 

 

UNISEX

Collared plain white polo (preferably with school logo) or collared plain white button up shirt, with plain navy blue shorts. 

 

FOOTWEAR

For safety reasons, all students are required to wear fully enclosed shoes and for practical classes in Science, Agriculture and Technology, shoes must have impermeable uppers. Students are not permitted to wear thongs, sandals or slides.

 

HATS

We strongly recommended students bring a hat for sun-safety in the playground and for outside lessons including sport.

 

PDHPE

Students are required to wear the teal polo shirt with navy or black shorts, skorts or track pants for PDHPE and Sport lessons. For PDHPE Practical lessons, students can wear the teal shirt to school and change into their white shirt after the lesson. Lace-up joggers/sports shoes must be worn.

 

WEDNESDAY SPORT 

All students are required to wear the teal polo shirt with navy or black shorts, skorts or track pants. The sports uniform can be worn to school for the entire day.

* NOTE (uniform exceptions): 

The teal polo can be worn on days other than Sport/PE days if a white polo/shirt is not available.

Regional or state representative jumpers may be worn to school.

See images of the Byron Bay High School uniform at the bottom of this page.

 

Uniforms are available for purchase at The School Locker - Ballina

Online ordering is available at the following link The School Locker 

Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:

  • meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation

  • includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics

  • is appropriate for the full range of school activities

  • is suitable for all body shapes.

Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy.

 

Byron Bay High School uniform examples

NOTE: If you are experiencing financial difficulty in sourcing uniforms please contact the school. These enquiries are completely confidential. 

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