Uniform
At Campbell House School, our uniform helps students feel proud, included, and connected to our school community.
Wearing the uniform shows respect for our school, our peers, and ourselves. It helps create a sense of belonging and unity across our classrooms and programs.
Our Uniform Story
Our Student Representative Council (SRC) first designed and introduced the Campbell House School uniform in 2011.
In recent years, our students have been actively involved in the redesign of the school logo and uniform to better reflect our inclusive and diverse community.
The uniform has been thoughtfully designed to:
- Meet all Department of Education health and safety requirements
- Include items that are affordable, comfortable and easy to care for
- Be suitable for all learning activities, both indoors and outdoors
- Be inclusive of all students, regardless of gender, body shape or background
Every student receives a sports shirt upon enrolment.
Purchasing the uniform
School uniforms can be purchased directly from the front office during school hours.
If you have questions about sizing or stock, please contact our friendly office staff.
Uniform item
Cost
Uniform requirements
All students are expected to wear at least one official uniform item each day:
- School polo, blouse or shirt
- School sports shirt
- School Hooded Jacket
- Year 12 Jacket (if in current Year 12 cohort)
Our uniform expectations are designed to ensure safety, comfort and a positive learning environment.
The following guidelines apply to all students.
Students must wear enclosed and appropriate shoes each day for safety.
Acceptable footwear includes sport or school shoes suitable for all learning activities.
Unsafe or inappropriate footwear includes:
- Thongs, Crocs, slides or similar
- Open-toed shoes
- Ugg boots, slippers or similar
- Steel-capped boots
Tops and jumpers should be:
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Neat, tidy and clean
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Cover the shoulders, upper arms, chest and midriff appropriately
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Free from logos or slogans that:
- Advertise or promote alcohol, drugs or violence
- Could offend or negatively impact others
Students must not wear:
- Singlet or basketball-style tops
- Short tops that expose the midriff or lower back
Pants, shorts or skirts should be:
- An appropriate length for comfort, modesty and active participation in sport or movement-based activities
- Free from logos or slogans that promote alcohol, drugs or violence
Students must not wear:
- Shorts or skirts that are too short to provide safe and adequate coverage
If a student wears clothing that is unsafe or inappropriate, the school may:
- Ask the student to change into appropriate clothing supplied by the school
- Contact parents or carers to bring suitable clothing to school
- Remind the student not to wear the item again
- Restrict access to certain areas or activities on safety grounds while the clothing/footwear remains unsuitable
- Issue a formal caution or suspension if repeated non-compliance cannot be resolved through the above steps
Our approach is supportive and restorative — we always aim to help students understand expectations and make safe, respectful choices.
Have a question about uniform?
Our friendly front office staff are happy to assist with:
- Uniform purchases
- Sizing and availability
- Questions about uniform expectations
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