Parents/Caregivers, staff, and students have been consulted extensively in formulating the school’s Dress Code. Wearing the school uniform is compulsory to:
- Promote safety
- Project a positive personal and public image
- Foster team spirit
- Ensure equity and preparation for life
Primary School
Boys
Royal blue shorts (minimum mid-thigh length), school shirt with logo, school jacket with logo (all available at the Uniform Shop) OR any royal blue polo-style shirt. A wide-brimmed hat is preferred. Sandals or closed-in shoes are compulsory.
Girls
Royal blue shorts or skorts (minimum mid-thigh length), school shirt with logo, school jacket with logo (all available at the Uniform Shop) OR any royal blue polo-style shirt. Blue-checked dress is acceptable. Wide-brimmed hat preferred. Sandals or closed-in shoes compulsory.
Secondary School
Boys
Shorts (minimum mid-thigh length) or navy pants, school shirt with logo, school jacket with logo. Wide-brimmed hat preferred. Closed-in shoes compulsory.
Girls
Shorts (minimum mid-thigh length), pants or skirt in navy blue, school shirt with logo, school jacket with logo. Wide-brimmed hat preferred. Closed-in shoes compulsory.
Uniform availability: Kindy, Pre-Primary, and Primary uniforms: Front Office 7:30am – 3:00pm. Senior School uniforms: Student Services. Payment: cash, cheque, EFTPOS.
Special Event / Cohort Shirts
- Year 6 Graduation Shirt
- Senior School Graduation/Leavers Shirt
- Student Councillor Shirt
- Kimberley Cup Shirt
- Football Program Shirt
- East Kimberley Football Academy Shirt
- Follow the Dream Shirt
- Kimberley Education For Life (KEFL) Uniform
- Faction Colour Shirt (Athletics/Sports Carnivals)
Faction Carnival Uniforms are a P&C initiative. Visit their section on our website.
Non-Approved Clothing
Students wearing non-approved clothing may be required to wear school-provided alternatives or parents may be contacted.
- Denim
- Tight/shoe-string strap tops
- Logos on shirts (other than approved)
- Inappropriate length shorts/skirts (Minimum: knee)
- Pants/shorts/skirts revealing underwear
- Patterned or non-school colour shorts
- Thongs, strapless sandals, bare feet (Y1-12)
- Make-up for K-6 students
Steps for compliance include alternative clothing, parent contact, follow-up letters, and Good Standing consequences for Y7-12.
Hair
Hair must not create a health or safety risk. Long hair should be tied back to prevent accidents and the spread of head lice.
Hats
Kindergarten to Year 6: No Hat, No Shoes = No Play. Bucket or broad-brimmed hats encouraged. Secondary students encouraged to wear sun-smart hats.
Footwear
Kindergarten to Year 6: Approved sandals or closed-in flat shoes. Bare feet and thongs are not allowed.
Year 7 to 12: Closed-in shoes compulsory for safety. School-provided shoes may be given for practical subjects.
If you have any questions, please email our Front Office.

