Our dress code aims to:
- allow students to be immediately identifiable as a Chinchilla State High School student
- be comfortable and sunsafe
- look neat and tidy
- be appropriate for school activities
- be appealing so students want to wear it
- be affordable.
Education Queensland has an obligation to ensure the Heath and Safety of students. This duty of care will be discharged using a risk management process. The P&C Association supports the Principal in determining the level of acceptable risk to students. Hence, in conjunction with the P&C Association, the school community has determined that students at this school will wear our prescribed uniform for reasons of:
- school identity
- personal safety
- pride
- a sense of belonging
- a positive public image
- to minimise economic and social differences and competition between students in dress and fashion
- to satisfy workplace health and safety requirements.
Compulsory School Uniform
| - Navy shorts (with CSHS embroidered)
- White sports socks (with CSHS embroidered)
- School polo shirt (maroon with navy sleeves and gold collar)
- Navy blue bucket hat with school logo
- Black leather shoes with black laces
| - Navy shorts (with CSHS embroidered)
- White sports socks (with CSHS embroidered)
- School polo shirt (maroon with navy sleeves and gold collar)
- Navy blue bucket hat with school logo
- Black leather shoes with black laces
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| Safety requirements mean only leather shoes with impervious uppers are to be worn. Students may not wear open footwear of any kind. |
In winter add | - School Jacket
- Navy blue track pants
- Navy blue fleecy jumper
Year 12 students design and purchase their own winter jersey each year in consultation with the Principal and Parents and Citizens’ Association. Only the approved design constitutes the school uniform. If students choose an unapproved design, they are choosing an item of clothing to be worn out of school only. |
Formal uniform
| - Formal shirt
- Tie
- Formal Shorts
- Long navy socks (with school tops)
| - Formal shirt
- Tie
- Culottes
- White sports socks (with CSHS embroidered)
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| Students are to wear the formal uniform every Monday, when representing the school at excursions, formal events and other occasions determined by the school.
The formal uniform may also be worn any other school day.
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Unacceptable Dress Standard
Any garment not of the prescribed uniform including, but not limited to:
- Board, rugby or cargo style shorts, shorts with emblems (e.g. Canterbury)
- Skirts/shorts rolled at the waist
- Sleeves and/or shorts rolled up
- Synthetic, canvas, sports, skate, ballet style, open sandal or thong type footwear
- Footwear that is not all black
- Ankle socks below the shoe line
- Beanies, scarves, hair decorations, hoodies
- Black leggings or tights in place of skirts/shorts
- Denim jeans, cord shorts or long pants, 3/4 pants
Out of uniform
Students out of uniform must bring a note from their parent/guardian stating reasons for being out of uniform. This must be presented to the period 1 teacher.
Long term notes must go to the School Office for approval and kept in the diary.
If teachers consider students are inappropriately dressed they will be sent to Administration.
Students not wearing black leather shoes will not be permitted to participate in practical activities.
Jewellery, make-up, piercings and grooming
- Makeup, except natural SPF product in a clear tone, or fingernail polish are not allowed. Foundation, eye make-up, nail polish, or French manicure nails are not to be worn. False eyelashes, eyelash or eyebrow tint are not acceptable.
- Hair must be clean and tidy and comply with workplace health and safety provisions. Hairstyles should be conventional with natural colours and tone.
- In workshops and laboratories hair is to be restrained.
- Jewellery is restricted to a wrist watch and two sets of plain studs or sleepers worn in ears only. Facial jewellery is not permitted (i.e. pierced body jewellery - no studs, rings or bars are to be worn on the eyes, ears, nose, tongue or lip area). Ear lobes with wide open holes are not acceptable in the school environment. Students may not cover any facial piercing.
- If your child does undertake to have piercing done, he/she is advised to have it done at the beginning of the Christmas holiday when the healing time of six weeks is sufficient to allow for a clear retainer to be inserted. The clear retainer represents our efforts to compromise. Should an infection result at any time, or healing time is not sufficient, given that it is not acceptable to wear ‘cover’ jewellery, it is an expectation that the piercing be removed.
Where situations occur of wilful non-adherence to the dress standards the school will either/or:
- Provide an alternative
- Remove the item and return to parent
- Send the student home in the care of the parent or nominated carer to substitute or acquire correct dress
- Make an alternative arrangement for a period of time
Uniform shop
The process of ordering a uniform can be completed three ways: directly from the uniform shop, through the Qkr! app or via a uniform shop order form (PDF, 667KB).
The uniform shop is located under C Block and the hours of operation are:
- Tuesday 8.00 am - 9.00 am
- Thursday 8.00 am – 9.00 am
Order forms are also available from the school office, tuckshop or directly from the uniform shop. The completed form and payment are then returned to the tuckshop for the order to be filled (outside uniform shop operating hours). The order will then be available for collection from the tuckshop at an arranged time.
Extended hours of operation
Uniform Shop hours of operation have been extended to cater to the busy moving to high school/return to school period.
The special hours are:
2024
Tuesday, 3 December (Year 6 Orientation Day): 8.00 am -9.00 am
- Hats will be available at the Tuckshop during break times
Tuesday, 10 December: 8.00 am to 2.00 pm
Wednesday, 11 December: 8.00 am to 2.00 pm
Thursday, 12 December: 8.00 am to 2.00 pm
2025
Thursday, 23 January: 9.00 am to 3.00 pm
Friday, 24 January: 8.00 am to 2.00 pm