Uniform
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community. Learn about our uniform and where to buy it.
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How should I present myself when attending or representing 182ÎçÒ¹¹ú²ú¾«Æ·¸£Àû?
182ÎçÒ¹¹ú²ú¾«Æ·¸£Àû is a proud uniform wearing school. This is in accordance with the Department of Education Policy and the collaboration of the whole school community, which consists of students, parents and families (represented by the P and C). The school uniform is viewed as integral in encouraging a sense of self-esteem, belonging and self-discipline in our students. All students are expected to wear full school uniform every day.
Uniform Supplier
Uniform should be purchased through Daylight Sportswear Pty Ltd,  order online or through the shop located next to the school canteen.
Uniform shop is open:
- Monday 8am to 10am
- Tuesday 1pm to 4pm
- Thursday 8am to 10am
Online ordering
Students who do not have a correct item of uniform are required to follow these procedures:
- See a Deputy Principal before 9am.
- Explain their situation and provide a note from a parent/carer.
- Have a Sentral > Wellbeing > Uniform incident recorded.
- Follow up actions may be deemed appropriate by a DP or HT if student has multiple entries.
Uniform gallery
Approved uniform items and dress code standards
Non gender
- Blue button down shirt with school logo
- Navy blue woollen jumper with school logo (no plain blue sweatshirts or hooded jumpers should be worn under school jackets)
- Navy blue knit fleece with school logo
- Wind/rain winter jacket with school logo
- Plain white socks (no logos)
- School tie (optional)
- Navy blue scarf (optional)
- Navy blue beenie with school logo (optional)
Students who identify as female
- Two-pleat tartan skirt (appropriate length for education setting)
- Tartan school dress (appropriate length for education setting)
- Tartan shorts (not plain blue)
- Plain navy blue paints (not track pants or leggings)
- Navy blue or black tights under school skirt or dress (not leggings)
Students who identify as male
- Plain grey shorts
- Plain grey pants (not track pants, cargo pants, skinny jeans or elasticated cuff pants)
Sports uniform
- Red polo shirt with school logo
- Navy blue MHVS shorts with school logo
- Navy blue MVHS track pants with school logo
Please note: Year 9, 10 and 11 students will wear sports uniform every Tuesday but must have black leather shoes to change into for practical lessons.
Shoes
The Work, Health and Safety requirement of the Department of Education, for all areas of the school, is that students wear fully enclosed firm leather school shoes with a leather tongue. 182ÎçÒ¹¹ú²ú¾«Æ·¸£Àû shoe requirements are:
- Fully enclosed black leather school shoes with leather tongue and uppers (no logos or unnecessary advertising on shoes).
- Black laces for leather shoes.
- Joggers or recommended shoes for sport and exercise are to be worn for sport or practical PDPE lessons only. Leather shoes must be brought to school on sport days.
- Student may be withdrawn from activities under WHS legislation if wearing inappropriate footwear.
Jewellery
Jewellery is permitted if it is kept to a minimum, discreet and safe standard. Therefore, no prominent necklaces, rings or bracelets, no medium to large hoop or dangling earrings that could get caught on clothing, machinery or equipment or pose a risk of harm to another person.
Students with facial piercings will be referred to the DP where they will be directed to remove the item. Refusal to remove a piercing will be viewed as misconduct under the Student Behaviour Management Plan.
A small discreet nose stud, no nose ring, is the only facial piercing permitted. No eyebrow, lip or septum piercings are permitted.
Makeup
Makeup is not encouraged at school, if students choose to wear makeup it should be kept minimal and discreet as suitable for a school environment. Prominent eyelash extensions are not permitted due to safety reasons.
Nails
Nails, including fake nails, should be kept to a suitable and safe length with discreet or clear polish colours. Students wearing nails deemed dangerous or a risk of harm to self or others will be asked to remove the nails by the Principal or DP. Refusal or failure to remove nails of significant and unsafe length will be viewed as misconduct under the Student Behaviour Policy.
Hair and Accessories
For practical, safe and respectful reasons hair is to be worn in a manner that is safe, clean and tidy. Extreme styles and colours may not be suitable for school representation.
Tattoos
In keeping with our school culture, 182ÎçÒ¹¹ú²ú¾«Æ·¸£Àû has a no visible tattoo policy. The school acknowledges that tattoos are part of some religious and cultural beliefs and practices. Students who have a visible tattoo are required to have it covered where possible whilst at school or on school activities as would be expected in many workplace environments.
MVHS Uniform Shop
Our Uniform Shop is open for fittings and purchases on Mondays 8am - 10am,ÌýTuesday 1pm - 4pm and also on Thursday 8am - 10am. Mastercard and Visa accepted, EFTPOSÌý and
Want to donate your old school uniforms?
If you’ve got uniform items that aren’t worn anymore, please consider donating them to our MVHS uniform clothing pool.
Just drop them off at the Front Office anytime Monday to Friday, 8:30am–3:30pm.
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