Uniform
Wearing school uniform creates a sense of belonging for students and creates a positive identity for the school community. School uniforms also contribute to the personal safety of students by allowing easier recognition of students inside the school and in the community. At THS, we expect students to wear uniform during school hours, while travelling to and from school, and when participating in school activities out of school hours. Parents/carers are asked to cooperate with the school in its efforts to have all students wearing the correct school uniform. The THS P&C endorses the THS uniform.
If parents/carers have any financial difficulties purchasing the correct uniform, please contact the Principal or Deputy Principal to discuss any assistance the school may provide; confidentiality is assured.
- Bottom: Plain black THS shorts, or pants/skirt
- Shirt: Red polo shirt (with embroidered THS logo), Aboriginal Education Team shirt
- Jumper: Red polar fleece, red sloppy joe, THS hoodie* (phased out 2026, the only acceptable hoodie to be worn at school), black THS jacket (all with embroidered THS logo), year-group jersey (Year 10 only), Riverina grey striped jacket
- Undershirt: Red/black
- Headwear: Wide brimmed hats, caps, beanies (no offensive or inappropriate logos/slogans)
- Shoes: Meet WHS requirements, enclosed leather
- Bottom: Plain black THS shorts, or pants/skirt
- Shirt: Black polo shirt (with embroidered THS logo), Aboriginal Education Team shirt
- Jumper: Black polar fleece, black sloppy joe, THS hoodie* (phased out 2026, the only acceptable hoodie to be worn at school), black THS jacket embroidered (all with embroidered THS logo), year-group jersey, Riverina grey striped jacket
- Undershirt: Black/white
- Headwear: Wide brimmed hats, caps, beanies (no offensive or inappropriate logos/slogans)
- Shoes: Meet WHS requirements, enclosed leather
* Hoods must remain down at all times at school. All drawstrings must be removed from hoodies.
The Aboriginal Flag may be embroidered on school shirts – right hand side upper sleeve.
Temora High School will place an order for our School Aboriginal Polo Shirts during Term 4 each year, they are black with a cultural design together with the THS emblem (as below). Students can wear this shirt to school all year round.
The cost of the shirt is $35.00 and delivery is anticipated to be at the beginning of Term 1 each year. If you wish to purchase a shirt, please discuss it with the Administration Office when returning enrolment information.
Out of Uniform
It is understandable that there will be times when the uniform is not available. During such rare times, the student should be dressed in a manner which is appropriate to a classroom. Parents/carers are asked to provide a note to cover these rare occasions and the student must see a Deputy Principal before Home Group and receive a uniform pass. Continued non-compliance with wearing the correct uniform may prohibit students from representing the school on non-compulsory excursions and extra-curricular activities, e.g. sporting representation.
Out of School Uniform Days
THS will occasionally hold out of school uniform days to raise money for charities and projects and/or during excursions. On these occasions, students must dress appropriately. This means:
- clothing must have the same coverage as school uniform.
- clothing must not have any offensive words or pictures or advertise or name items that are illegal at school, such as alcohol or tobacco.
- if an out of school uniform day falls on a sport or PE day, students must wear appropriate clothing that allows them to participate in physical activity, including footwear.
- compliant footwear must be worn as a requirement of the Department of Education.
Purchase the uniform
Most uniform items can be purchased at Kez's Trophies & Embroidery, 142 Hoskins Street Temora.