Hero photograph
 
Photo by Anna Grainger

Wearing the Correct Uniform

Anna Grainger —

As the cool weather settles in, we have begun to see some variations in what students are wearing. This is a reminder for all students to ensure they are wearing the correct school uniform each day.

Wearing the uniform proudly reflects our school values and fosters a sense of belonging and unity among students. Let's start the term on the right foot by presenting ourselves respectfully and adhering to the uniform guidelines.

The new senior jackets are now available which is timely with the change in temperature and they look great!

To keep warm, your child may wear plain-coloured thermal tops under their polo shirts, as well as their school fleece &/or senior jacket. 

** If your child is not wearing their correct uniform for some reason, please email or send a hand-written note to their PC teacher explaining this **

Our uniform consists of:

+ Red and green polo shirts

+ Fleece tops with our Heroes printed on the right breast

+ Forest green pants, shorts or culottes

+ An optional summer dress and cardigan are also available.

+ Any form of tidy, sturdy footwear is acceptable (Crocs are not considered appropriate school shoes). Jandals are not permitted at school. Sturdy, closed-in footwear must be worn for Technology Classes (Years 7 & 8).

All clothing, including hats, should be named. The range is mostly unisex, and you may choose what you wish your child to wear from the range available. Our uniform, excluding the cardigan, can be ordered online through Argyle Schoolwear at: www.argyleonline.co.nz.

Second-hand uniforms are based in our shop in the hall and are open Friday afternoons 2.45 pm - 3.15 pm. They have a range of Lincoln Primary second-hand uniforms for sale at reasonable prices. Donations of second-hand uniforms are much appreciated or they can be sold “on behalf” with a small percentage being retained by our PTA store.

A lost property box is kept outside the office on the playground side. You are welcome to come and claim your child’s property at any time. Unclaimed lost property at the end of each term is then donated to the PTA second-hand uniform shop.