 Striving for Excellence The purpose of this document is to clarify with parents, students and staff the application of the Uniform Policy at Bundaberg Christian College. It is the desire of the College to honour and bring glory to God. We believe that we can contribute to this in our personal presentation, dress and behaviour. Students wear uniforms to build unity and to identify themselves with the College. There are also issues of personal safety, peer group pressure, social background and job preparation since many workplaces require their employees to wear uniforms. One of the reasons many parents send their children to our college is because of the high standard of uniform. Our parents, staff and the College Board value a high standard of uniform.  College Captains 2010 While high uniform standards are valued in our school, it is undesirable to commit an excessive amount of time and resources enforcing this policy at the expense of our core business, which is student learning. To this end, parental and student support is imperative for our College to maintain the high standards of uniform we have enjoyed to date. The following policy will help us as a Christian community to understand the expectations of the Uniform Policy. Students are to be in full and correct uniform when on the College grounds, travelling to and from College and at all College-organised activities unless informed otherwise by the staff responsible for the activity. Student Uniform Policy Revised 09.pdf (690.95 KB)
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