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JPC Uniform Policy
Rationale/Purpose The JPC Uniform is an important part of our school’s identity and community and should be worn with pride and respect. Uniforms assist all students to feel equal with each other and also to relieve the teenage pressure to have the latest clothing and labels. By removing this competition, students are able to focus on their learning and other more important social and life skills. Policy regarding footwear and hats relates to Health and Safety requirements. Junior Uniform – Years 7 to 10 School colours are Navy Blue, Cardinal Red and White
Girls Summer Uniform (Terms 1 & 4) JPC summer dress. Dress should be knee length or JPC summer shorts and College white shirt with blue contrasting piping Black lace-up, traditional leather, polishable shoes only
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements.
Short white socks (above the ankle). No logos or bands of colour JPC red V-neck jumper JPC bucket hat
Girls Winter Uniform (Terms 2 & 3) JPC pleated tartan skirt. Skirt should be knee length
or JPC navy trousers JPC shirt with blue contrast piping. No t-shirts to be visible underneath
the school shirt Black or navy opaque, footed stockings above 100 denier (no visible
socks to be worn under stockings) Black lace-up, traditional leather, polishable shoes.
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements
Red JPC jumper Navy JPC weather-proof jacket (optional). This is the only coat to be
worn Beanies and Scarves in school colours if desired (only to be worn
outside)
Boys Summer Uniform (Terms 1 & 4) Dark grey JPC school shorts Short sleeve blue JPC shirt JPC long socks or plain short grey socks (above the ankle). No logos or
bands of colour Black lace-up, traditional leather, polishable shoes
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements
JPC red V-neck jumper JPC bucket hat
JPC Uniform Policy
Boys winter Uniform (Terms 2 & 3) JPC dark grey long trousers JPC Long sleeve blue shirt. No t-shirts to be visible underneath the
school shirt and shirts must be tucked in at all times Junior navy and red tie Red JPC V-neck jumper JPC long socks or plain short grey socks (above the ankle). No logos or
bands of colour Black lace-up traditional polishable leather shoes
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements
Navy JPC weather-proof jacket (optional). This is the only coat to be worn
Beanies and Scarves in school colours if desired (only to be worn outside)
Senior Uniform – Years 11 and 12
Girls Uniform All Year JPC pleated tartan skirt. Skirt should be knee length The College short or long sleeve white shirt with red contrast piping The College Navy V-neck jumper Short white socks (above the ankle). No logos or bands of colour Black lace-up traditional polishable leather shoes
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements
Terms 1 & 4 JPC navy shorts Short white socks (above the ankle). No logos or bands of colour JPC bucket hat
Terms 2 & 3 JPC navy trousers Black or navy opaque, footed stockings above 100 denier (no visible
socks to be worn under stockings) College Blazer (compulsory for Term 2 and 3 and formal occasions) Beanies and Scarfs in school colours if desired (only to be worn
outside)
JPC Uniform Policy
Boys Uniform All Year The College Navy V-neck jumper JPC long socks or plain short grey socks (above the ankle). No logos or
bands of colour Black lace-up traditional polishable leather shoes
Black sports shoes or canvas shoes are not appropriate and do not conform with health and safety requirements
Terms 1 & 4 JPC dark grey shorts JPC short sleeve white shirt. No t-shirts to be visible underneath the
school shirt JPC bucket hat
Terms 2 & 3 JPC dark grey trousers JPC long sleeve shirt. Shirt must be tucked in at all times. No t-shirts
to be visible underneath the school shirt The College senior tie College Blazer (compulsory for Term 2 and 3 and formal occasions) Beanies and Scarves in school colours if desired (only to be worn
outside)
**Please note, on formal occasions, senior students are required to wear the JPC red blazer. For boys this will need to be worn with the winter trousers, shirt and tie. **
Senior jerseys will be available to purchase for Year 12 students. These cannot be worn at formal occasions and are not compulsory
All Year Levels
Physical Education Uniform All students are required to change into their PE uniform at the beginning of each PE class and to change back into their normal uniform after class unless they have PE in the last lesson of the day. JPC PE polo shirt and College shorts or College tracksuit pants. Sports shoes. Converses, volleys, vans and ballet flats are not safe
footwear for sport and are not acceptable at any time JPC sports leggings (girls only) JPC bucket hat JPC PE bag (to carry uniform)
JPC Uniform Policy
School Bag All students are to use the College approved navy-blue backpack
Hats Hats – The official JPC bucket hat must be worn at recess, lunch and
during outdoor PE lessons in Terms 1 and 4. Students will not be allowed outside if they do not have a hat
All uniform items are to be clearly labelled with the student’s name
Jewellery Jewellery for junior students should be simple and consist of no more than:
Two studs or sleepers in the lobe of each ear A necklace that is discrete and below the collar line, which should reflect the Christian tradition, and if not,
is deemed as inclusive and appropriate to be worn within a school environment. No other items of jewellery to be worn
A watch No visible face or body piercings or tattoos
Jewellery for senior students should be simple and consist of no more than:
Two studs or sleepers Jewellery that is discrete (necklace to be below the collar line), which should reflect the Christian tradition,
and if not, is deemed as inclusive and appropriate to be worn within a school environment (exceptions may be when this is deemed to be a hazard in practical classes)
A watch No visible face or body piercings or tattoos
Hair Hair-styles should be natural looking and age appropriate. This includes no unnatural colours (e.g. Blue, pink
bright red). No extreme styles such as shaved patterns, dreadlocks or hair extensions Hair needs to be off the face and neat and tidy. Long hair must be tied back in practical classes All hair accessories to be only in JPC colours
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Facial Hair/Beards Any facial hair/beards must be short and neatly trimmed
Nails Nails should look natural. No nail polish for Junior school students. No plastic, fake or acrylic nails to be worn
at school by any junior student Senior students may wear nail polish, however can only be a light neutral colour
Makeup Junior students may wear lightly applied, natural-coloured foundation and black/brown mascara only Seniors may wear discreetly applied and conservative makeup
Procedures for Uniform Breaches We ask parents/guardians to work with the College to ensure that students wear the correct uniform and take pride in the uniform guidelines. Should a student attend school not wearing the uniform or not wearing it appropriately, an entry will be made in the student’s record and parents may be notified. Serious or ongoing uniform breaches may result in the student being sent home until the situation is rectified. Students may be removed from external school activities or school-based activities if not in the correct uniform. Students who consistently ignore the uniform policy will need to attend a meeting with their parents/guardians and JPC staff to resolve the issue. Uniforms are always to be worn correctly before and after school hours when the students are in public, as the students are representing the College when in the community. Forms Nil
Approved by: JPC Leadership Team
Implementation Date: January 2013
Policy last Updated: August 2019
JPC Contact Officer: Assistant Principals & Leader of Pastoral Care & Student Wellbeing.