It has been fantastic during the first term seeing students wearing their summer uniforms and taking pride in their personal presentation. In Term 2 and 3, students are required to wear the full College winter uniform.

It has been fantastic during the first term seeing students wearing their summer uniforms and taking pride in their personal presentation. In Term 2 and 3, students are required to wear the full College winter uniform.
The Midford uniform shop closes for school holidays on Thursday 1 April at 4pm. Extended hours for those needing uniform items before the commencement of terms are as follows:
The uniform shop will return to normal hours on Tuesday 27 April, with their hours throughout the school term being Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8am until 4pm. Online orders are also available. Families must make an appointment for a uniform fitting through the Online appointment system:
https://MidfordBooking.as.me/MaristRegionalCollege
It is so beneficial and appreciated when parents/guardians work in partnership with staff at the College to have students meeting the uniform and personal presentation expectations. This could mean that skirts/dresses or trousers need to be taken down if they are too short (skirts should be just above knee length); hair needs to be neat and tidy and worn off the face, 2 piercings in each lobe plus one in the helix, plain studs or sleepers only to be worn (not dangly earrings), dark socks under trousers, navy blue tights, not black, minimal make up, only hair accessories which are school colours may be worn.
The policy for these expectations is available via the MEL portal page.
Winter Uniform Requirements (Term 2 and Term 3)
Boys:
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Girls:
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Plain navy gloves and
Plain navy gloves and/or scarf may be worn to and from school during winter – these should be taken off in class. No emblems, adornments or additional colours.
The College beanies, hoodies and spray jackets must only be worn for sport or during out of uniform days, they are not part of the official College uniform.
Mrs Tracey Rogers
Deputy Principal Pastoral Wellbeing