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Each school in NSW offers something slightly different depending on the community. Here's what we offer for you.
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community.
Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:
meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation
includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
is appropriate for the full range of school activities
is suitable for all body shapes.
Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy.
An important aspect of student and school community development is positive school image.
This can be fostered in several ways including school and student achievements, the development and promotion of quality programs, community involvement and the school environment.
Another very visible aspect of school image is the uniform worn by the student. Uniforms benefit a school and its community in many ways. Students are provided with a sense of identity and unity across all ages in school based and community situations. Uniforms reduce the need for parents to provide a range of clothing styles for children - especially in the teenage years.
The community is able to identify Para Meadows School as a school like all others providing educational programs and having expectations of students in term of their dress and behaviour.
Girls Summer uniform:
Girls Winter uniform:
Boys Summer uniform:
Boys Winter uniform:
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All other items can be purchased through shops such as Lowes or Best & Less.
address
56 Porter Street
North Wollongong NSW 2500
telephone 02 4229 1922
We would like to pay our respects and acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land and also pay respect to Elders both past and present.
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