![]() ![]() No rings, facial hair or coloured nail polish are allowed.These should be discreetly tucked underneath the uniform. Necklaces are not to be worn, except for those that have religious significance.No rings, wristbands or bracelets are to be worn, unless for medical purposes.No other jewellery, body adornments, tattoos or piercings are allowed.Girls may wear silver, gold or pearl studs (5mm diameter maximum) with one earring in each lobe.Makeup is not to be worn to school, other than a very light covering of tinted sunscreen or a light foundation. Hair ribbons are optional, but if worn, must be either plain white or navy. Girls hair should be of a natural colour, clean, well kept and drawn away from the face. It is our expectation that uniform and shoes will be clean and in good repair.īoys hair should be combed and of an acceptable length (not over the collar, ears or eyes), with no artificial colouring. The School expects its students to wear their full school uniform correctly and with pride and sets high standards for students in public. How to wear the uniform – the School’s expectations No other jewellery, body adornments, tattoos or piercings are allowed.ĭuring the school day students arriving or departing grounds must wear their blazer and hat unless instructed otherwise. Make up is not to be worn to school, other than a very light covering of tinted sunscreen. Girls may wear silver, gold or pearl studs (5mm diameter maximum) with one earring in each lobe. ![]() Boys hair should be combed and of an acceptable length (not over the collar, ears or eyes), with no artificial colouring. Girls hair should be of a natural colour, clean, well kept and drawn away from the face. It is our expectation that uniform and shoes will be clean and in good repair. If a boy or girl has conflicting obligations they must see that they are excused beforehand from those they cannot meet. Every student is expected to use their TAS email account as a means of daily communication. It is the responsibility of each student to keep informed on matters published in “TAS Talks”, the Term Calendar, via email and on the Notice Boards. These rules aim to make each student aware of the value of self-control, orderliness and the need to cultivate a sense of responsibility for their own conduct and for the larger community of which they are a part. The School believes that the only discipline of real significance is that which the individual imposes upon oneself. All students are expected to read and learn the School Rules. ![]()
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