School Uniform

A uniform dress code reinforces in students a pride in their own appearance, instils recognition of themselves as an integral part of the school community, and assists in developing pride in representing their school. The dress code applies during school hours, while traveling to and from school and when students are on school excursions.

School Uniform Shop

PSW on-site uniform shop operates during the school terms on the following days:

  • Monday & Thursday: 8:30am-9:30am
  • Tuesday: 3:00pm-4:00pm

Summer Uniform

  • Boys Gold Polo Shirt with School Logo/Grey School Shorts
  • Boys Plain Grey Socks, Black/Brown Shoes/Sandals
  • Girls Maroon Check School Dress or Navy Dress Shorts / Gold Polo Shirt
  • Girls Plain White Socks and Black/Brown Shoes/Sandals
  • Students with long hair (below the shoulders) are requested to wear their hair tied back (School coloured ribbons are approved – navy, maroon or gold)
  • Navy Sun Hat

Winter Uniform

  • Boys Gold Skivvy or Gold Long Sleeve Polo Shirt and Grey School Shorts
  • Boys and Girls Navy School Jumper – Maroon & Gold Bands
  • Boys Grey Socks, Black/Brown Shoes
  • Girls Gold Skivvy or Gold Long Sleeve Polo Shirt and Plaid School Pinafore/Skirt or Navy Slacks
  • Girls Navy Stockings/Tights/Socks, Black/Brown Shoes/Pants
  • Students with long hair are requested to wear their hair tied back (School coloured ribbons are approved – navy, maroon or gold)

Sports Uniform

  • Boys and Girls Gold Long or Short Sleeve Polo Shirt with School Logo
  • Boys Maroon Shorts
  • Girls Maroon Shorts / Skirt
  • Boys and Girls Navy Tracksuit with School Logo
  • Boys and Girls Plain White Sports Socks & Sneakers

School Bags

Are an optional item and can be purchased from the Uniform Shop

Sun Hats

  • Boys and Girls Navy Sun Hat.

The wearing of School Sunhats from 1st September to 30th April is compulsory. Our school has a no hat, no play Sun Smart Policy.

Birthdays

A St Therese’s Primary School tradition is allowing students to be out of uniform on their birthday. For those students whose birthday falls during the holidays or on the weekend, their ‘free dress’ day can be either before or after the non-school period whichever is closer. This tradition is popular with the students and it gives the school community the opportunity to recognise them on their important day.

If you require further information, or have any queries, please contact our office staff.