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For example, students may not wear tee-shirts which can be seen underneath the collar, or through the material of a school shirt. If for any reason it is not possible for a student to wear part of the school uniform, then that student must bring a note from a parent or guardian requesting a one-day dispensation. This dispensation will only be given in very exceptional circumstances.
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All clothing and other possessions must be clearly and permanently named. School bags should be adequate for their purpose and may not be decorated with unacceptable graffiti. All items of uniform are only available from the College Uniform Shop (except shoes). A lay-by system is available. Indiscreet make-up and/or, coloured nail varnish is not permitted with uniforms.
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university of michigan bling hoodieNo bandanas, or scarves are allowed. Students may wear Intermediate navy sunhats available from John Russell Menswear, Howick. Jewellery – A plain signet ring may be worn. Earrings are not permitted though one pair of plain studs may be worn in ears only.

Piercing adornments in any other part of the body are not allowed. (Plaster or tape covering of piercing is not acceptable.) Tattoos are not to be visible. In the case of cultural tattoos an exemption can be made by the Principal. A note from home is required if a religious or cultural ornament is necessary and this should be discreetly covered by the uniform. YEARS 9 AND 10 Skirt: Regulation ink coloured skirt, with three slim pleats, to be worn below the knee (and not to be shortened, please). Trousers: Regulation ink coloured trousers may be worn at any time. These must be Pakuranga College issue. Shirt: Regulation mallard button up, ¾ length sleeve with piping and Pegasus motif. Pullover: Regulation mallard/ink blend with Pegasus motif. Jacket / Rainwear: Regulation mallard shower-proof lined jacket. Physical Education: Regulation top and regulation ink shorts. Sports shoes must be worn at all times for Physical Education. Scarf: Regulation ink wool with mallard stripe or plain black.

Socks: Below the knee regulation ink socks or opaque black pantyhose. Footwear: Plain, flat, black leather sandals with back strap kept up, worn without socks. Plain black leather shoes (lace up or with a single strap across the top). All shoes should have a raised but low heel, and be kept polished. (Skate shoes, sneakers, canvas shoes or “ankle” boots are not acceptable). YEARS 11 AND 12 Shirt: Regulation white button up, ¾ length sleeve with piping and Pegasus logo. Jacket: Optional suit jacket in ink. Sports: Students who play in a Pakuranga College team may be required to purchase additional team uniform items. These students may also purchase the sports jacket and track pants. The sports jacket may be worn by these students as an alternative to the regulation mallard shower-proof jacket. See Year 13 Dress Code for mufti regulations. Hair must be clean and well groomed. No bandanas, scarves or headgear is allowed.(Plaster or tape covering of piercing is not acceptable).

Trousers/Shorts: Regulation ink trousers or shorts. These must be Pakuranga College issue. Shorts to be worn properly and not loosely on the hips. Shirt: Regulation mallard button up, short sleeved shirt with Pegasus motif. Socks: Regulation ink with mallard stripe. Footwear: Plain flat black dress leather sandals with back strap, worn without socks. Plain black leather shoes for cold weather. All shoes should have a raised but low heel and be kept polished. (Canvas shoes, ankle boots, skate shoes, sneakers or buckled shoes of any sort are not acceptable). Wear full regulation uniform as for Years 9 and 10 except: Shirt: Regulation white button up, short sleeved shirt with Pegasus logo. Sports: Students who play in a Pakuranga College sports team may be required to purchase additional team uniform items. YEAR 13 DRESS CODE In keeping with the school’s policy of promoting opportunities for students to develop skills of good judgement and taste, Year 13 students have the privilege of wearing mufti to school.

Correct PE uniform is still required at all times. As school is a formal, work-day occasion, mufti should at all times be of a high standard while avoiding unacceptable fashion fads. The discreet use of make-up, nail varnish and jewellery is permitted. All: Either shoes or sandals must be worn and should be practical for school. Please Note: All Year 13 students are required by Health and Safety Codes of Practice to wear shoes with backs on them in hazardous work areas including laboratories and technology workshops. THE BELOW ITEMS ARE PERMITTED Patched, ripped, shabby or worn-out jeans. T-shirts and sweatshirts with objectionable or inappropriate pictures or slogans. Piercing adornments in any part of the body other than the ear; (plaster or tape covering of piercings is not acceptable). Ear piercings should be discreet – stretchers are not permitted. Hats/caps are not to be worn inside. For Girls: See-through, low-cut, halter, singlet, or thin-strapped tops on dresses or as separates, or revealing a bare midriff.