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Uniform
The College believes that the school uniform is an important part of the school’s identity, and that our students should wear it with pride and distinction. Our uniform provides students with a sense of belonging to the Lumen Christi School community. Wearing of the College uniform also creates equality amongst student and eliminates competition and discrimination.
The College Uniform is developed and approved by the College Community Council. Parents and carers are asked to support the College Uniform Policy (pdf 67k) by ensuring that their child has the required uniform and that they wear the uniform neatly and correctly. Students are provided a copy of the uniform requirements in their Student Communication Diary each year.
College uniform policy Kindergarten to Year 12 (pdf 67k)
Uniform price lists are currently being reviewed and will be available soon - please direct any queries to the College.
College uniform may be purchased from Coast Road Clothing, 2/29 Quondola Street Pambula, telephone 6495 7155. Hours of business are 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday. Parents wanting to sell uniforms are encouraged to place advertisements in the fortnightly College Newsletter. Joey's Jumbles, a pre-loved clothing shop in Eden, sells second hand uniform items on commission. Please contact the shop directly on 6496 4665, to check uniform availability. The College also runs an internet service for swapping and selling second hand clothing called Swap and Shop.
Please label ALL items of clothing as lost property is a concern for us and expensive for you. These labels need to be checked regularly for clarity.
The "Sunsmart Policy" is aimed at minimising the risks of skin damage to our students. Consequently students will wear hats that protect the face, neck and ears whenever they are outside. Students who do not have their hats with them will remain in an area protected from the sun.
On sports day, or for practical PE lessons it is expected that each child come dressed in full sports uniform. This is especially important on carnival days and when playing representative sport. When a student is advised by their PE teacher that there will be a practical PE lesson at a different time to normal, they bring their sports uniform to the College in a bag and change for the lesson. They will then change back into their normal uniform for the remainder of the day.