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Toowoomba Christian College
UNIFORM
POLICY &
GUIDE
PREP – YEAR 12
10852 New England Highway Telephone: (07) 4630 8444
HIGHFIELDS QLD 4352 www.tccollege.qld.edu.auToowoomba Christian College
PREP – YEAR 12 UNIFORM POLICY
Guidelines and Uniform List
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES............................................................................................................. 5
1 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 CONDITION OF ENROLMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 5
3 FINAL ARBITER ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
4 RATIONALE ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
5 SUMMER AND WINTER UNIFORMS .......................................................................................................................... 5
6 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW THE UNIFORM IS TO BE WORN .......................................................................... 5
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) .......................................................................................... 6
7 SPORTS UNIFORM ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) .......................................................................................... 7
8 WINTER WEATHER .................................................................................................................................................... 7
9 JEWELLERY................................................................................................................................................................. 7
10 MAKE-UP ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
11 FAKE TANS ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
12 PIERCINGS AND TATTOOS ......................................................................................................................................... 7
13 WRITING OR DRAWING ON THE BODY ..................................................................................................................... 7
14 HAIR ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
14.1 Male Students’ Hair ........................................................................................................................................ 7
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) .......................................................................................... 8
14.2 Female Students’ Hair ..................................................................................................................................... 8
15 EXCURSIONS .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
16 FREE DRESS ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
17 LOST PROPERTY ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
18 PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE OUT OF UNIFORM .................................................................................... 8
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) .......................................................................................... 9
19 CHANGES TO THIS POLICY ......................................................................................................................................... 9
20 UNIFORM SUPPLIER .................................................................................................................................................. 9
21 SCHOOL BAGS - OPTIONAL ........................................................................................................................................ 9
PREP - YEAR ONE BOYS AND GIRLS ..................................................................................................................... 10
SUMMER, WINTER AND SPORTS UNIFORM ................................................................................................................... 10
PRIMARY SPORTS UNIFORM YEARS TWO – SIX (BOYS & GIRLS) ........................................................................... 10
SPORTS UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
YEARS TWO – SIX BOYS ...................................................................................................................................... 11
SUMMER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
WINTER UNIFORM .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
YEARS TWO – SIX GIRLS...................................................................................................................................... 12
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SUMMER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
WINTER UNIFORM .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES ...................................................................................................... 13
22 PURPOSE ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
23 CONDITION OF ENROLMENT ................................................................................................................................... 13
24 FINAL ARBITER ......................................................................................................................................................... 13
25 RATIONALE .............................................................................................................................................................. 13
26 SUMMER AND WINTER UNIFORMS ........................................................................................................................ 13
27 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW THE UNIFORM IS TO BE WORN ........................................................................ 13
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) ................................................................................... 14
28 SPORTS UNIFORM ................................................................................................................................................... 14
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) ................................................................................... 15
29 WINTER WEATHER .................................................................................................................................................. 15
30 COLD SNAPS ............................................................................................................................................................ 15
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) ................................................................................... 16
31 HAIR ......................................................................................................................................................................... 16
31.1 Male Students’ Hair ...................................................................................................................................... 16
31.2 Female Students’ Hair ................................................................................................................................... 16
32 JEWELLERY............................................................................................................................................................... 16
33 MAKE-UP ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) ................................................................................... 17
34 FAKE TANS ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
35 PIERCINGS AND TATTOOS ....................................................................................................................................... 17
36 WRITING OR DRAWING ON THE BODY ................................................................................................................... 17
37 STUDENTS GOING OFF-SITE .................................................................................................................................... 17
38 FREE DRESS .............................................................................................................................................................. 17
39 PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE OUT OF UNIFORM .................................................................................. 17
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued) ................................................................................... 18
40 LOST PROPERTY ....................................................................................................................................................... 18
41 CHANGES TO THIS POLICY ....................................................................................................................................... 18
42 UNIFORM SUPPLIERS............................................................................................................................................... 18
43 SCHOOL BAGS - OPTIONAL ...................................................................................................................................... 18
SECONDARY SPORTS UNIFORM (BOYS & GIRLS) .................................................................................................. 19
SPORTS UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
JUNIOR SECONDARY BOYS (YEARS 7 – 10)........................................................................................................... 20
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM ......................................................................................................................................... 20
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................... 20
SENIOR SECONDARY BOYS (YEARS 11 – 12) ......................................................................................................... 21
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FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM ......................................................................................................................................... 21
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................... 21
JUNIOR SECONDARY GIRLS (YEARS 7 – 10) .......................................................................................................... 22
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM ......................................................................................................................................... 22
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................... 22
SENIOR SECONDARY GIRLS (YEARS 11 – 12) ........................................................................................................ 23
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM ......................................................................................................................................... 23
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM ........................................................................................................................................... 23
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PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES
1 PURPOSE
This policy outlines in detail the Uniform Policy, dress code and how the uniform is to be worn by Primary School students
enrolled at Toowoomba Christian College.
2 CONDITION OF ENROLMENT
It is a condition of enrolment at Toowoomba Christian College that each student will adhere to the school’s Uniform Policy
and that parents will support and uphold these standards.
3 FINAL ARBITER
The Principal will be the final arbiter of the interpretation and application of the School’s Uniform Policy.
4 RATIONALE
The Primary School Uniform is a central aspect of College life and plays an important part in a student’s development. It
helps to create a sense of belonging and unity and assists each student to develop a sense of pride in their own personal
appearance and in their school as a whole.
Our uniform identifies students with the College and therefore students are expected not only to wear the correct items but
to also wear them in such a way that brings credit to themselves and the school.
Adherence to a dress code is a requirement in many workplaces. The school seeks to help train students in this regard. It is
not acceptable at Toowoomba Christian College for any student to be making a ‘fashion statement’ with the way they wear
their uniform or in their appearance.
The following rules should be seen as house rules rather than moral laws. The wearing of the uniform as outlined in this
document should be seen in this light.
5 SUMMER AND WINTER UNIFORMS
In Term 1, students are required to wear full summer uniform. In Term 2, students may wear either full summer uniform or
full winter uniform until the end of Week 3. After that date, all students are required to wear full winter uniform until Week 7
in Term 3, when they may wear either full winter uniform or full summer uniform until the end of the term. In Term 4, students
are required to wear full summer uniform.
6 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW THE UNIFORM IS TO BE WORN
The school uniform is to be clean, ironed where appropriate, and in good condition. Any uniform item that is faded or the
worse for wear will need to be replaced. Frayed jumper cuffs need to be fixed or the jumper replaced.
Students are to wear their formal hat with their formal uniform. Students are able to wear the school bucket hat during
Friday sport and PE lessons. It is expected that all students will wear their uniform in the correct manner while travelling to
and from school on public transport and in public places. It is expected that when a student enters or exists the school on
any school day that they are fully dressed in the appropriate uniform, including hat. Prep and Year 1 students are required
to wear their school bucket hat (or formal Primary school hat) to and from school including to and from the car park and
their classroom. During break times and sport lessons the Prep students wear the yellow hat which is provided by the school
and remains at school.
While at school it is compulsory for students to wear the appropriate hat whenever they are outside of a classroom,
including during outdoor activities.
When the uniform policy requires a tie to be worn, the top button is to be fastened and the tie is to be worn up to the top
button.
All formal shirts are to be worn tucked in. During break times, if students’ shirts become untucked due to playing games then
they need to make sure that they tuck them in again before entering class for the next lesson. Long sleeve shirts are to be
worn down to the wrist and buttoned up. Students are allowed to roll up their sleeves to play handball during break but they
need to be rolled down and buttoned up again before entering class for the next lesson.
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PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued)
School shoes are expected to be kept clean and polished. For this to happen shoes need to be polished at least once a week.
When students choose to wear a jumper, they are not to pull the sleeves up. If it is too hot to have the jumper down to the
wrists, then the jumper should be removed.
Long socks should be securely held up. Sock colours and lengths are to be in accordance with the Uniform Guide.
If students wish to wear an additional shirt or singlet underneath either their formal shirt or sports shirt, this additional item
is not to be visible this includes any text or logo on the additional item of clothing).
When wearing the summer uniform, male students are to wear their socks pulled up.
The heels on girls’ shoes are to be no higher than 3 cm. ‘Baby Doll’ shoes (shoes that have a single strap across the top of the
foot) are not appropriate for school.
Girls’ summer uniform should fully cover the knee and touch the floor when the student kneels. Girls winter uniforms/tunic
are to be mid calf. Girls should not modify the length of the dress or the position of it through temporary means.
7 SPORTS UNIFORM
Parents are asked to purchase sports shoes for their students which provide adequate protection, support and stability for
students’ feet and ankles during sporting activities. These shoes must be lace-up shoes with adequate grip. These shoes (and
shoelaces) are able to be a bright colour, if so desired.
Students competing in interschool sport must wear the correct sports uniform, or forfeit their place in the team.
Students are not to wear visible leggings, skins or bike pants with their sports uniform.
Please note that the following types of shoes are not appropriate for sport:
- Basketball boots - Skate shoes
- Slip-on shoes - Shoes covered in pictures or text
The College reserves the right to make the final decision on whether a student’s sports shoes are appropriate for school or not.
If in doubt, parents and students are encouraged to take a photograph of the pair of shoes and discuss with the Enrolments
Officer before purchasing.
Students in Years Two – Six may wear their sports uniform to and from school on Fridays as this is their sports afternoon.
Students are also able to wear their PE uniforms to and from school on the day that they have their PE lesson.
Students may wear their school jumper with their sports uniform.
Students in Years Two – Six may wear either the formal hat or TCC Bucket Hat while playing sport. This includes Physical
Education lessons, Interschool Sport and Carnivals. The bucket hat will not replace the wearing of the formal hat at all other
times.
Prep and Year 1 students wear the TCC Bucket Hat.
Sport House Polo Shirts
Students participating in Physical Education classes or social sporting activities onsite at the College will have the option of
wearing either the Sport House polo shirt or the TCC Sports shirt.
Students representing the College in an interschool sporting competition must wear the TCC Sports shirt (for example:
participating in interschool netball or competing at a Range Zone carnival). If they wear their Sport House polo shirt they will
not be allowed to participate at interschool sport or the sporting competition.
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PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued)
While students participating in House Competitions and Carnivals are welcome to accessorise using their house colour,
they are required to wear their Sport House polo shirt with their school sports shorts or school tracksuit pants.
Students in Prep and Year One who wear their sports uniform as their official uniform all week are allowed to wear their
Sport House polo shirt on their Physical Education day and on a Friday, as this is the sport day in Primary.
8 WINTER WEATHER
If students need additional layers of clothing during the winter months, only the regulation uniform is to be visible. A plain
navy blue or black scarf may be worn, provided that it is worn with a jumper.
When there is a cold snap, students in the Primary School may wear their sports tracksuit jacket with their formal uniform,
including their school jumper. The sports tracksuit jacket, however, is not to be worn with the formal uniform in place of the
school jumper. Students may also wear black or navy gloves on these days. However, beanies and blankets are not permitted.
On these days, classrooms will be made available to students before school and during the breaks to keep students out of the
cold.
9 JEWELLERY
All students are permitted to wear a watch. In addition to this, female students are permitted to wear one earring in the lobe
of each ear. These earrings are to be plain and small. They are to be either silver or gold studs or sleepers. Stones (clear or
coloured), pearls, hoops etc are not acceptable. Students are not permitted to wear any other visible studs, stones or
sleepers. Boys are not permitted to wear an earring. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and arm bands are not permitted.
Inappropriate jewellery is likely to be confiscated.
Examples of the only Earrings that can be worn:
Small plain silver or gold stud silver or gold sleepers
10 MAKE-UP
Primary School students are not permitted to wear makeup to school.
11 FAKE TANS
Fake tans are not permitted. Students are not permitted to apply products to their skin to produce a fake tan.
12 PIERCINGS AND TATTOOS
Body piercing and tattoos are not permitted, whether permanent or temporary.
13 WRITING OR DRAWING ON THE BODY
Students are not to write / draw on their body or other students.
14 HAIR
Hair is to be kept neat and tidy in a style appropriate to the standards of the school. The Principal will be the final arbiter of
these standards. Students are not to use any product to alter the natural colour of their hair. Tinted, bleached, streaked or
foiled hair is not acceptable. This includes the use of products advertised as lasting only 6 washes, as these usually take to
porous hair and are difficult to rinse out.
It is not possible to cover every hair style or fashion. Therefore, before a student wishes to wear their hair in a style that
makes a fashion statement, they are required to ask the Head of Primary or Enrolments Officer if the intended style would
be appropriate to the standards of the school. The Principal will be the final arbiter of these standards.
14.1 Male Students’ Hair
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Hair is to be kept trimmed, brushed and arranged neatly. Unkempt hair is not permitted.
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued)
Hairstyles must be cut above the shirt collar at the back and must be shape cut around the ears. At the front, a fringe must
not reach the eyebrows. If hair is touching the collar or eyebrows or covering the ears, then a haircut is required. Haircuts are
not to be shorter than ‘a number 3’ on the back, sides and on top. A ‘shaved head’ look is not acceptable.
All hair styles are to be appropriate for the school environment. As a result, boys hair must not be excessively layered, and
the contrast between the shorter layer around the lower part, and the longer upper part must be kept to a minimum and
blended progressively without a sudden change.
14.2 Female Students’ Hair
Hair is to be kept off the face. Hair that is shoulder-length or longer must be tied back. Hairstyles need to
accommodate the wearing of their hat.
Hair accessories are to be plain and navy, black, brown or white in colour. Thin elasticised headbands may be worn.
Students are reminded that no ‘fashion statement’ is to be made with the way they wear their hair.
15 EXCURSIONS
Students are required to wear the appropriate uniform, as stated in the relevant excursion letter, and to be dressed in
accordance with this policy. Failure to do so is likely to result in the cancellation of the excursion for that particular student.
16 FREE DRESS
In school activities where free dress is permitted, students are to choose clothing that:
• Is modest,
• Is appropriate to the activity being undertaken,
• Follows any guidelines included in the Information Letter for that activity,
• Is sun smart, and;
• Does not contain adverse slogans.
Girls are not to wear low-cut shirts, strappy singlets or clothes designed to show the midriff. Skirts and dresses should be of
modest length and fit. Boys are to wear T-shirts in preference to singlets.
17 LOST PROPERTY
Parents are asked to ensure that all items of clothing are clearly named so that lost uniforms can be identified and returned
to student. Lost property is stored at Primary Reception. Parents and students are encouraged to check this throughout the
year. At the end of each term, unclaimed lost property will be donated to a charity.
18 PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE OUT OF UNIFORM
It is expected that all students will be correctly dressed in their school uniform every day.
Students who are not wearing their uniform in accordance with the guidelines outlined in this policy should have a written
note from a parent to present to their class teacher at the start of school or an email to the teacher from their parent.
Students who are not wearing their uniform in accordance with the guidelines outlined in this policy, and who have not
informed the school, will be spoken to by their classroom teacher about why they are not wearing their uniform correctly.
Students who are wearing their uniform incorrectly will be issued an Out of Uniform Notice. This notice will be sent and/or
emailed home and is to be signed by parents and returned to school. This notice is to assist in the communication between
school and home, and to make parents aware that their child has been spoken to about a uniform issue.
As we value sun safety, students who do not have their hat at school will be required to stay in the shade during break times.
Students who forget their hat and are not repeat offenders can be issued a ‘hat pass’ for break times but are still required to
play in the shade of the undercover area. Repeat offenders who consistently ‘forget’ to wear their hat to school will not be
allowed to play and will sit outside the Primary Reception area in the shade.
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If a student chooses not to abide by the school’s Uniform Policy then their enrolment in the school is likely to be reviewed.
PRIMARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued)
19 CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
The school reserves the right to modify and adjust this policy as it sees the need. We are aware that we live in a society
where fashions change regularly and in unexpected directions. Therefore the school will need to review this document in
light of new products or fashions or the like.
20 UNIFORM SUPPLIER
Hannas
563–567 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba
Ph: 4632 2099
21 SCHOOL BAGS - OPTIONAL
Parents have the option to purchase TCC school bags online through Harlequin International Group.
https://www.schoolbags.com.au/your-school/toowoomba-christian-college.html
PRIMARY UNIFORM LIST
Parents are asked to ensure that they purchase all of the following items for each of their Primary School students.
It is recommended that students have a minimum of two of most items. The following items are to be purchased
from the authorised supplier and are not to be substituted with other brands. Parents are also asked to ensure that
all items of clothing are clearly named so that lost uniform items can be identified and returned to students.
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PREP - YEAR ONE BOYS AND GIRLS
SUMMER, WINTER AND SPORTS UNIFORM
To be worn all year round
Item Brand Approx Cost
TCC Sports Shirt Hanbro $39.95
TCC Sports Shorts Hanbro $25.00
Sport House Shirt Zoo/Dynasty Sport $45
TCC Navy Fleecy Tracksuit Top Scags $29.95 -$35
TCC Navy Fleecy Tracksuit Pants Scags $35
OR TCC Tracksuit Jacket Hanbro $59.95
OR TCC Tracksuit Pants Hanbro $49.95
TCC Sports Socks (Navy or White) Challenge $10.50
TCC Bucket Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $17.50
*First pair of joggers in Prep must have Velcro fasteners and have
non-marking soles
PRIMARY SPORTS UNIFORM YEARS TWO – SIX (BOYS & GIRLS)
SPORTS UNIFORM
Item Brand Approx Cost
TCC Sports Shirt $39.95
TCC Sports Shorts $37.50
Sport House Shirt Zoo/Dynasty Sport $45
TCC Sports Socks (Navy or White) Challenge $10.50
Primary Hat ‘AussieMate’ $39.95
TCC Bucket Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $17.50
TCC Tracksuit Jacket Hanbro $59.95
TCC Tracksuit Pants Hanbro $49.95
Years Four – Six students selected in an
‘Challenge/QHM’
interschool soccer team must purchase $12.50
(pale blue/navy top)
Soccer Socks
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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YEARS TWO – SIX BOYS
SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx.
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Open Neck, Short-Sleeved Shirt ‘Midford’ $25
Navy Shorts (Years 2 & 3) ‘Midford’ $37.50
Navy Formal Shorts (Years 4 –6) ‘Stubbies’ or ‘Midford’ $28 - $45
Navy Long Socks 2 Pack
‘Red Robin’ $13.95
(fold over underneath the knee)
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Primary Hat ‘AussieMate’ $39.95
Black Lace Up College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Shoes are to look like this: These shoes are not allowed:
WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Long-Sleeved Shirt ‘Midford’ $29.95
Navy Trousers
In Year Six boys are allowed to buy the belt
loop option of the trousers, but they are not
‘Scaggs’ $40 - $45
allowed to wear a belt.
Boys in Years Two – Five need to wear the
elastic option of the trousers.
Navy Long Socks (fold over) – 2 Pack ‘Red Robin’ $13.95
Striped School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Primary Hat ‘AussieMate’ $39.95
Black Lace Up College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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YEARS TWO – SIX GIRLS
SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx.
Item Brand Cost
Navy Checked Dress with Blue Collar ‘Berelle’ $69.95
Navy Fold Over Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Primary Hat ‘AussieMate’ $39.95
Black Lace Up College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Navy Fold Over Socks are to look like this when worn:
Shoes are to look like this: These shoes are not allowed:
(heels are to be no higher than 3cm)
WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Long-Sleeved Shirt ‘Midford’ $29.95
Navy Checked Tunic ‘Berelle’ $89.95
Navy Long Socks (fold over) – 2 Pack ‘Red Robin’ $13.95
Or Navy Tights – no less than 70 denier ‘Red Robin’ $9.95 - $13.95
Plain Navy School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Primary Hat ‘AussieMate’ $39.95
Black Lace Up College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES
22 PURPOSE
This policy outlines in detail the Uniform Policy, dress code and how the uniform is to be worn by secondary school students
enrolled at Toowoomba Christian College.
23 CONDITION OF ENROLMENT
It is a condition of enrolment in Toowoomba Christian College that each student will adhere to the school’s Uniform Policy
and that parents will support and uphold these standards.
24 FINAL ARBITER
The Principal will be the final arbiter of the interpretation and application of the school’s Uniform Policy.
25 RATIONALE
The Secondary School Uniform is a central aspect of school life and plays an important part in a student’s development. It
helps to create a sense of belonging and unity and assists each student to develop a sense of pride in their own personal
appearance and in the school as a whole.
Our uniform identifies students with the school and therefore, students are expected not only to wear the correct items, but
to also wear them in such a way that brings credit to themselves and the school.
Adherence to a dress code is a requirement in many workplaces. The school seeks to help train students in this regard.
It is not acceptable at Toowoomba Christian College for any student to be making a ‘fashion statement’ with the way they
wear their uniform or in their appearance.
The school realises that for many students the secondary school years can be a difficult time as values and outlooks on life
are formed. Some students face an increasing pressure from peers to be accepted by what they do, how they look and what
they wear. For these reasons the school wants to take the pressure off young people to feel that they must have the latest
fashion design or statement or colour in their hair to be accepted by other students and hence has a strict dress code and
will uphold the requirements of this policy.
The school wants each Secondary School student to know as they grow into adulthood that their Creator has fearfully and
wonderfully made them and that He accepts them just as they are. The school wants the students to know that they do not
have to give in to the pressure to wear the latest gear, or have a certain colour in their hair to be accepted by others.
The following rules should be seen as house rules rather than moral laws. The wearing of the uniform as outlined in this
document should also be seen in this light.
26 SUMMER AND WINTER UNIFORMS
In Term 1, students are required to wear full summer uniform. In Term 2, students may wear either full summer uniform or
full winter uniform until the end of Week 3. After that date, all students are required to wear full winter uniform until Week 7
in Term 3, when they may wear either full winter uniform or full summer uniform until the end of the term. In Term 4, students
are required to wear full summer uniform.
27 INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING HOW THE UNIFORM IS TO BE WORN
The school uniform is to be clean, ironed where appropriate, and in good condition. Any uniform item that is faded, frayed
or torn will need to be replaced.
It is expected that all students will wear their uniform in the correct manner while travelling to and from school on public
transport and while in public places.
It is expected that when a student enters the school on any school day that they are fully dressed in the appropriate uniform,
including their hat.
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SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM GUIDELINES (Continued)
It is expected that when students leave the school in the afternoon that they are fully dressed in the appropriate uniform,
including their hat.
While at school it is compulsory for students to wear their hat whenever they are outside of a classroom. Students are to
wear their hat to and from class and to and from school.
The formal hat, sports cap and bucket hat are to be worn in an appropriate manner to provide shade to the face.
Students are to wear their formal hat with their formal uniform, and not their sports cap or bucket hat. The only exception
to this is students who are dressed in their formal uniform and who are playing a sport on the bottom ovals during lunch
time, they are able to wear their sports cap or bucket hat instead of their formal hat.
All students are to be in full school uniform to participate in any formal school function or assembly.
When the uniform policy requires a tie to be worn, the top button is to be fastened and the tie is to be worn up to the top
button.
All formal shirts are to be worn tucked in, except for the Senior Secondary girls’ summer blouse.
Long sleeve shirts are to be worn down to the wrist and buttoned up.
When students choose to wear a jumper, they are not to pull the sleeves up. If it is too hot to have the jumper down to the
wrists, then the jumper should be removed.
School shoes are expected to be kept clean and polished.
Senior Secondary students are to arrive at school wearing their blazer.
Senior Secondary students are to have their blazer at school every day, except Wednesday.
Senior Secondary students are to wear their blazers to Chapels and Assemblies.
If students wish to wear an additional shirt or singlet underneath their formal shirt or sports shirt, this additional item is not
to be visible (this includes any text or logo on the additional item of clothing).
When wearing the summer uniform, male students are to wear their socks pulled up.
The heels on girls’ shoes are to be no higher than 3 cm.
‘Baby Doll’ Shoes with a single strap across the top of the foot are not appropriate.
Girls’ summer uniforms are to touch the floor when a student kneels.
Girls’ winter skirts are to be worn no shorter than half-way between the knees and ankles as they are designed to keep female
students warm during winter. Girls should not modify the length of the skirt or the position of it through temporary means (i.e.
folding at the top to shorten a skirt).
Students are reminded that it is not appropriate to make a ‘fashion statement’ with their appearance while in school uniform.
28 SPORTS UNIFORM
Due to Secondary School sport being held on Wednesdays, students may wear their sports uniform to and from school.
If students have practical lessons in the Woodwork Room, Science Lab or Function Centre on their allocated sport day,
students must bring their leather school shoes to wear during the lesson.
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Teachers of students who are participating in the subjects of Physical Education or Sport and Recreation will tell students
which lessons they need their sports uniform for. On these days, students are to wear their formal uniform to school and use
the change rooms in the Indoor Sports Centre to change into their sports uniform at the start of their lesson or, if instructed
by their teacher, during a break time.
At the end of their Physical Education or Sport and Recreation class, students are to get changed back into their formal
uniform and report to their teacher in their correct uniform, before being allowed to go to their next class. The only exception
to this is when the Physical Education or Sport and Recreation practical class is during period 7. In this case, students are
permitted to travel home in their sports uniform.
Students competing in interschool sport must wear the correct sports uniform, or forfeit their place in the team.
Students attending interschool athletics carnivals or sports carnivals are to be dressed in their tracksuit including their sports
hat.
Students are not to wear visible leggings or the like with their sports uniform.
Parents are asked to purchase sports shoes for their students which provide adequate protection, support and stability for
students’ feet and ankles during sporting activities. These shoes must be lace-up shoes with adequate grip. These shoes (and
shoelaces) are able to be a bright colour, if so desired.
Please note that the following types of shoes are not appropriate for sport:
- Basketball boots
- Skate shoes
- Slip-on shoes
- Shoes covered in pictures or text
The College reserves the right to make the final decision on whether a student’s sports shoes are appropriate for school or
not. If in doubt, parents and students are encouraged to take a photograph of the pair of shoes and discuss with the
Enrolments Officer before purchasing.
Students may wear their school jumper with their sports uniform.
Students are to wear their sports hat with their sports uniform, and not their formal hat.
Year Twelve students are permitted to wear their optional Year Twelve Jersey with their sports uniform.
Sport House Polo Shirts
Students participating in Physical Education classes or social sporting activities onsite at the College will have the option of
wearing either the Sport House polo shirt or the TCC Sports shirt.
Students representing the College in an interschool sporting competition must wear the TCC Sports shirt (for example:
participating in interschool netball or competing at a Range Zone carnival). If they wear their Sport House polo shirt they will
not be allowed to participate at interschool sport or the sporting competition.
While students participating in House Competitions and Carnivals are welcome to accessorise using their house colour, they
are required to wear their Sport House polo shirt with their school sports shorts or school tracksuit pants.
29 WINTER WEATHER
If students need additional layers of clothing during the winter months, only the regulation uniform is to be visible. A plain
navy blue or black scarf may be worn, provided that it is worn with a jumper.
30 COLD SNAPS
When there is a cold snap, students in Years 7 – 10 may wear their sports tracksuit jacket with their formal uniform, including
their school jumper. The sports tracksuit jacket, however, is not to be worn with the formal uniform in place of the school
jumper. Students may also wear black or navy gloves on these days. However, beanies and blankets are not permitted.
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On these days, classrooms will be made available to students before school and during the breaks to keep students out of the
cold.
31 HAIR
Hair is to be kept neat and tidy in a style appropriate to the standards of the school. The Principal will be the final arbiter of
these standards. Students are not to use any product to alter the natural colour of their hair. Tinted, bleached, streaked or
foiled hair is not acceptable. This includes the use of products advertised as lasting only 6 washes, as these usually take to
porous hair and are difficult to rinse out.
Students who enrol in school with coloured hair are not to unilaterally decide to re-colour their hair as it grows out. If they are
concerned about their regrowth, they are to come to Secondary School Student Reception, where they will be directed to a
staff member who can work with them and their parents or carers to determine the best course of action to take. Any unilateral
action taken by the family to solve a hair issue could be referred to the Principal and may lead to the student’s place in the
school being in jeopardy.
31.1 Male Students’ Hair
Hair is to be kept trimmed, brushed and arranged neatly. Unkempt hair is not permitted.
Hairstyles must be cut above the shirt collar at the back and must be shape cut around the ears. At the front, a fringe
must not reach the eyebrows. If hair is touching the collar or eyebrows or covering the ears, then a haircut is required.
Haircuts are not to be shorter than ‘a number 3’ on the back, sides and on top. A ‘shaved head’ look is not acceptable.
Older male students are to be clean shaven. Sideburns are not to extend below the ear lobe.
31.2 Female Students’ Hair
Hair is to be kept off the face. High School girls whose hair is shoulder-length or longer must have it tied back. Hairstyles
need to accommodate the wearing of their hat.
Hair accessories are to be plain and navy, black, brown or white colour. Thin elasticised headbands may be worn.
Students are reminded that no ‘fashion statement’ is to be made with the way they wear their hair.
32 JEWELLERY
All students are permitted to wear a watch. In addition to this, female students are permitted to wear one earring in the lobe
of each ear. These earrings are to be plain and small. They are to be either silver or gold studs or sleepers. Stones (clear or
coloured), pearls, hoops etc are not acceptable. Students are not permitted to wear any other visible studs, stones or sleepers.
Boys are not permitted to wear an earring. Rings, bracelets, necklaces and arm bands are not permitted. Inappropriate
jewellery is likely to be confiscated.
Examples of the only Earrings that can be worn:
Small plain silver or gold stud silver or gold sleepers
33 MAKE-UP
Female secondary school students may wear minimal foundation, tinted moisturiser, clear nail polish and clear lip gloss to
school. Students wearing these products inappropriately will be asked to remove them. Other makeup products, including
mascara, eyeliner, blush, coloured lip gloss, coloured fingernail polish, French polish or false fingernails are not permitted.
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34 FAKE TANS
Fake tans are not permitted. Students are not permitted to apply products to their skin to produce a fake tan.
35 PIERCINGS AND TATTOOS
Body piercings and tattoos are not permitted. This includes any cartilage piercings or piercings other than the ear lobe, even
if filled with a ‘clear’ stud.
36 WRITING OR DRAWING ON THE BODY
Students are not to write / draw on their body or other students.
37 STUDENTS GOING OFF-SITE
Students attending TAFE or University courses are to find out from the school what the dress code is to be for the particular
activity.
38 FREE DRESS
In school activities where free dress is permitted, students are to choose clothing that:
• Is modest,
• Is appropriate to the activity being undertaken,
• Follows any guidelines included in the Information Letter for that activity,
• Is sun smart, and;
• Does not contain adverse slogans.
Girls are not to wear low-cut shirts, strappy singlets or clothes designed to show the midriff. Skirts and dresses should be of
modest length and fit. Boys are to wear T-shirts in preference to singlets.
If swimwear is needed, girls are asked to wear modest one piece or two-piece swimwear. Bikinis are not appropriate.
39 PROCEDURES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE OUT OF UNIFORM
It is expected that all students will be correctly dressed in their school uniform every day.
The Secondary Uniform Policy seeks to train students to adhere to a dress code, which is a requirement in most workplaces.
Parents are expected to support the Uniform Policy as they would in their children’s workplace, and work with college staff
to encourage students to adhere to this dress code.
Students who are not wearing their uniform in accordance with the guidelines outlined in this policy should, in the first
instance, see their Form Teacher.
If any part of the uniform does not comply with the Secondary Uniform Policy parents or caregivers are asked to please either
email their students’ Form Teacher or provide a written note, each day that the student is not in correct uniform. An out of
uniform notice will be issued to the student and recorded. If this is an ongoing issue, parents or caregivers are asked to
contact the College and discuss the matter. On the third occurrence of a student being out of uniform parents or caregivers
will be contacted by their students’ Form Teacher to seek clarification on when the issue will be rectified.
If a student presents out of uniform without parents or caregivers notification they will be asked to attend the lunchtime
detention room that day. It will be determined by senior staff whether or not a lunch time detention will be served.
Notifications will be sent home to parents or caregivers if their student does serve a detention.
It is likely that repeat offenders will be placed in isolation until the issues regarding their uniform and appearance have been
resolved.
If a student chooses not to abide by the school’s Uniform Policy then their place in the school is likely to be reviewed.
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40 LOST PROPERTY
Parents are asked to ensure that all items of clothing are clearly named so that lost uniforms can be identified and returned
to students. Lost property is located at Secondary School Student Reception. Parents and students are encouraged to check
this throughout the year. At the end of each term, unclaimed lost property will be donated to Charity.
41 CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
The school reserves the right to modify and adjust this policy as it sees the need. We are aware that we live in a society where
fashions change regularly and in unexpected directions. Therefore the school will need to review this document in light of
new products or fashions or the like.
42 UNIFORM SUPPLIERS
Hannas
563–567 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba
Ph: 4632 2099
43 SCHOOL BAGS - OPTIONAL
Parents have the option to purchase TCC school bags online through Harlequin International Group.
https://www.schoolbags.com.au/your-school/toowoomba-christian-college.html
SECONDARY SCHOOL UNIFORM LIST
Parents are asked to ensure that they purchase all of the following items for each of their Secondary School students.
It is recommended that students have a minimum of two of most items. The following items are to be purchased
from the authorised supplier listed below and are not to be substituted with other brands. Parents are also asked to
ensure that all items of clothing are clearly named so that lost uniforms can be identified and returned to students.
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SPORTS UNIFORM
Approx
Item Brand Cost
TCC Sports Shirt Hanbro $39.95
TCC Sports Shorts Hanbro $37.50
Sport House Shirt Zoo/Dynasty Sport $45
TCC Tracksuit Jacket Hanbro $59.95
TCC Tracksuit Pants Hanbro $49.95
TCC Sports Cap ‘Mountcastle’ $17.50
TCC Bucket Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $17.50
TCC Sports Socks (Navy or White) Challenge $10.50
Students selected in an interschool
‘Challenge/QHM’
soccer team must purchase Soccer $12.50
(pale blue/navy top)
Socks
Year 12 students may wear their optional Year 12 Jersey with their sports uniform
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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JUNIOR SECONDARY BOYS (YEARS 7 – 10)
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Short-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $27.50
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Navy Formal Shorts
Navy Formal Trousers with Black Belt May ‘Stubbies’ or ‘Midford’ $28 - $45
Also Be Worn
Navy Socks ‘Red Robin’ $11.95 – 13.95
Striped School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Boys Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $110
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Long-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $29.95
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Navy Formal Trousers ‘Midford’ $50 - $59.95
Plain Black Belt
Navy Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
Striped School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Boys Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $110
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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SENIOR SECONDARY BOYS (YEARS 11 – 12)
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx
Item Brand Cost
White Short-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $27.50
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Navy Formal Trousers ‘Midford’ $50 - $59.95
Plain Black Belt
Navy Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
Striped School Tie
Year 12 Students Will Be Provided With a
‘Noone’ $22.50
Year 12 Tie as a Gift From the School on
the First Assembly
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Boys Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $110
TCC Blazer ‘Noone’ $205
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
White Long-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $29.95
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Navy Trousers ‘Midford’ $50 - $59.95
Plain Black Belt
Navy Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
Striped School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Boys Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $110
TCC Blazer ‘Noone’ $205
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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JUNIOR SECONDARY GIRLS (YEARS 7 – 10)
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Navy Checked Dress with White Collar
‘Berelle’ $75 - $89.95
To be floor-length when kneeling
White Ankle Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Girls Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $79.95
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
Sky Blue Long-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $29.95
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Checked Pleated Skirt
To be no shorter than half-way between ‘Perm-a-Pleat’ $99.50
the knee and ankle
Navy Long Socks (fold over) – 2 Pack ‘Red Robin’ $13.95
Or Navy Tights – no less than 70
‘Red Robin’ $11.95
denier
Plain Navy School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Girls Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $79.95
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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SENIOR SECONDARY GIRLS (YEARS 11 – 12)
FORMAL SUMMER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms One and Four
Approx
Item Brand Cost
White Over-Blouse
‘Berelle’ $39.95
With Action Pleat
Navy Formal Skirt
‘Berelle’ $55
To be floor-length when kneeling
Plain Navy School Tie
Year 12 Students Will Be Provided With a
‘Noone’ $22.50
Year 12 Tie as a Gift From the School on
the First Assembly
White Ankle Socks (3 Pack) ‘Red Robin’ $15.95
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Girls Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $79.95
TCC Blazer ‘Noone’ $205
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
FORMAL WINTER UNIFORM
To be worn in Terms Two and Three
Approx
Item Brand Cost
White Long-Sleeved Shirt
‘Midford’ $29.95
With Dress Collar and Top Button
Checked Pleated Skirt
To be no shorter than half-way between ‘Perm-a-Pleat’ $99.95
the knee and ankle
Navy Tights or Knee Highs
‘Red Robin’ $11.95
– no less than 70 denier
Plain Navy School Tie ‘Noone’ $22.50
TCC Jumper ‘Man O War’ $70 - $85
Secondary School Girls Formal Hat ‘Mountcastle’ $79.95
TCC Blazer ‘Noone’ $205
Black Laceup College Shoes ‘Clarks’ / ’Roc’ quality
Prices quoted are approximate only, and are subject to change without notice.
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