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Harewood School Uniform

Harewood School —

Uniform is a requirement at Harewood School.

At Harewood School, our uniform is worn with mana | pride, one of our school values. Our approved uniform provides choice and options, while helping provide consistency across our school. The full correct uniform is to be worn by all students.

Our uniform is available from Mainland Uniforms in Wairakei Road, and Susan Ross in Rutland Street.

Summer

Tops

  • Short sleeved royal blue polo shirt with logo

  • Navy blue school sweatshirt or navy sweatshirt cardigan or navy merino cardigan or navy merino ¾ zip jersey (all with Harewood School logo)

Bottoms

  • Gingham Culottes

  • Navy drill shorts

  • Plain navy or white socks

Royal blue wide brimmed or bucket hat (compulsory Terms 1 and 4).

Winter

Tops

  • Short or long sleeved royal blue school polo shirt with logo

  • Navy Skivvy

  • Navy blue school sweatshirt or navy sweatshirt cardigan or navy merino cardigan or navy merino ¾ zip jersey (all with Harewood School logo)

Bottoms

  • McKenzie tartan culottes

  • Navy blue track pants

  • Navy drill shorts

  • Plain navy socks or tights

Optional:

  • Navy soft shell jacket with logo

  • Navy beanie

We understand that in the winter months, children need extra layers, and these can be worn under the school garments. It is preferred that long sleeve thermals need to be paired with the long sleeved top or skivvy.

Jackets etc can be worn to and from school and outside at playtimes.

Year 5 & 6 students may wear navy sports shorts for sport. These are available at Mainland Uniforms and Susan Ross.


All items must be named.

Footwear: As all children participate in daily physical activity, comfortable and appropriate, covered footwear is required. (Crocs and roller shoes are not acceptable footwear)

Hair: For safety and health reasons, long hair and hair falling over face must be tied up or clipped back. It's preferred that hair accessories should be in keeping with our uniform colours (navy, royal blue, white, gingham in summer and tartan in winter).

Jewellery and adornments: Your child should not wear jewellery to school, with the exception of stud earrings or watches. This is due to the danger of jewellery getting caught during physical activity or play.

However, we understand that wearing a cultural item may be important to your whānau.

Nail polish on fingers should not be worn.

If there are any cultural or other reasons why aspects of our uniform are not appropriate for your child to wear, we ask that you meet with the principal to discuss possible options.


Availability of uniforms

  • Sunhats, $10.00, are available from the school office. Note that we are a 'cashless' office; you can pay via charge to your child's student account on Hero.

  • Mainland Uniforms - 511 Wairakei Road 

  • Susan Ross School Wear - 69 Rutland St. Will make items to order if required.

Second- hand uniforms

A limited supply of second-hand uniforms may be available at school. Once per term a second hand uniform sale is held. Please check the calendar on the website for dates.

Lost Property

Please ensure that your child does not bring valuables/toys to school. All items of clothing, including togs and towels during the swimming season, and lunch boxes and drink bottles must be clearly named. There is a box in the Resource Room near the sandpit for lost property.