Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Sports Uniform: A Comparison Of Australian Schools

Any school with a uniform policy will also have certain guidelines for the sports uniform. However, the specific type of attire worn by students would vary from one learning institution to another.

Here are several examples:

Davidson High School

The sportswear in this institution features navy blue shorts for both girls and boys (the navy blue represents the school brand color, since it also features on the students' jumpers). This short has no logo or stripes. It's worn in combination with red shirts that have the name 'Davidson High' embroidered at the front. To top it all, a navy zip jacket can be worn, but it shouldn't have any hood, emblem or zippers. The only exception would apply during terms 1 and 4, in which case students can wear Moose League t-shirts.

Cherrybrook Technology High School (CTHS)

Although students at CTHS have different guidelines for girls' and boys' official uniform this changes with the sports attire. Both boys and girls have similar sportswear, except for the girls-only pleated black skirts, which can be substituted for the unisex plain black shorts or track pants, also in plain black. Apart from differing in color from the Davidson sports shorts, the CTHS shorts and skirts would also have embroidered school letters.

The complete CTHS attire has polo shirts, black caps and white socks. Students can also have track suit tops. Just as with most other policies, the recommended footwear is the lace up shoes.

Killara High School (KHS)

Just like CTHS, Killara has a polo shirt. The difference, however, is this shirt also has a school crest. Both girls and boys would also wear bottle green shorts, featuring the school logo, "K" or bottle green, cotton-lined track pants. However, the track top is optional. Those who choose to wear it should select a bottle green and zippered design that has a drawstring waist, as well as a crest.

An interesting aspect of the KHS policy is the specification of microfibre as the preferred material for shirts, shorts, track pants and track tops. Microfibre is an extremely fine material that is 1/20th of the diameter of a silk strand. It's often used for athletic wear, especially in cycling, due to its effectiveness in drawing moisture away from the body. This keeps you cool and dry, hence ensuring your comfort during physical activities.

A hat is all that's needed to top it all. It too should be bottle green with a gold trim. As always, the socks are simply white.

All institutions are keen to indicate that sportswear, particularly sports shoes, should only be restricted to sports or PE activities. This is because of the strict regulatory requirements based on the October 2012 Footwear Guidelines, by the Department of Education and Communities Work Health and Safety directorate. The guidelines indicate that only leather footwear should be worn in specialist rooms. Such rooms include: science laboratories, workshops for industrial arts and trades, canteens, agriculture areas and food technology areas. This is because only lace-up leather shoes can provide adequate protection against potential risks in such areas. Sports shoes, being quite soft, would not suffice for such a purpose.


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