A child in school uniform readily identifies with his/her school and establishes a school identity in the local community.
Your P & C Association strongly endorses the wearing of school uniforms. The school community has developed a uniform policy which reflects aspects of sun safety, durability and gender equity. The wearing of school uniforms is strongly encouraged.
The P & C of Logan Village State School supports the intention of a student dress code in providing a safe and supportive teaching and learning environment by:
- ready identification of students and non-students at school;
- eliminating distraction of competition in dress and fashion at school;
- creating a sense of a work ethic for learning;
- fostering a sense of belonging; and
- developing mutual respect among students through minimising visible evidence of economic or social differences.
The Student Dress Code at Logan Village State School reflects the school community's standards and is consistent with occupational health and safety and anti-discrimination legislation. The full version of the Student dress code clearly explains and documents standards of acceptable or reasonable dress in relation to:
- Clothing worn by students, including headwear and footwear; and
- Other aspects of personal presentation of students
Dress Code
Prep:
A separate Prep uniform is to be worn to ensure easy identification for the Prep children on the school campus. As well, the colourful sun safe polo signifies the play based nature of the Prep curriculum.
Both boys and girls have a choice of a Prep Coloured T-shirt in red, green or blue. Shorts or skirts in navy blue are worn with the polo shirt. Runners and socks are to be worn with the uniform.
Years 1-6:
| GIRLS | BOYS |
DRESS UNIFORM | Checked Dress Navy blue Culottes / skirt Checked blouse Black runner White, light blue or navy socks Dark Blue Legionnaries or 7 cm broadbrim/bucket hat. | Checked shirt Navy blue long legged stubbies, cargo shorts or rugger Black runner White, light blue or navy socks Dark Blue Legionnaries or 7 cm broadbrim/bucket hat. |
SPORTS UNIFORM
| Navy blue Culottes / skirt or Sport mesh shorts Sports T shirt Black runner or sport shoe with school colours of white, blue only White, light blue or navy socks Dark Blue Legionnaries or broadbrim hat/bucket hat. | Navy blue long legged stubbies, cargo shorts, rugger or Sport meshshorts Sport T shirt Black runner or sport shoe with school colours of white, blue only White, light blue or navy socks Dark Blue Legionnaries or broadbrim hat/bucket hat. |
WINTER UNIFORM | Navy blue tracksuit Black runner or sport shoe with school colours of white, blue only White, light blue or navy socks Legionnaries,surf or broadbrim/bucket hat |
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YEAR 6 | Year Six Students will have the option of wearing a senior shirt which is be specially printed at the beginning of each year with the children's names and year . | |
SWIMMING | A rash shirt MUST be worn for all outside water activities A swimming cap is compulsory wearing as well. | |
Jewellery
Sleepers or studs in the ear only can be worn. Other piercings will need to be removed for school. Fancy earrings or dangly earrings are not to be worn due to safety concerns, eliminating distraction of competition in dress and fashion at school;
- A watch can be worn
- Noncompliant jewellery shall be requested to be removed.
- No other items of jewellery can be worn unless the item is worn for health reasons e.g. medical alert or religious belief
- Rings and necklaces are not to be worn and shall be requested to be removed.
Hair
Hair longer than the shoulders must be tied back with hair accessories limited to the colour of the uniform
Fringe should be pinned back to keep clear of eyes
Colouring of hair is not encouraged. Where hair is coloured then this must be within shades of natural hair colour.
Notes:
a) Netball skirts are not to be worn
b) Bike pants are NOT to be worn.
c) Children will only be able to play outdoors if they are wearing a broad brimmed hat or a legionnaire's hat.
d) Students wearing fake tattoos, nail polish and make –up will be requested to remove them.
e) If a student has a permanent tattoo, it must be covered.