Uniform

By having a Uniform Policy, Casula High School is allowing students to demonstrate pride in themselves and their school, providing a safer environment for students.

Students who wear uniform are demonstrating that they have a positive attitude towards their school and learning.

Students with a recognisable uniform are generally held in higher regard by their local communities. When students wear school uniform they are stating to the local community that they attend a particular school and that they are proud to be recognised as part of that school.

The Casula High School uniform has been selected after much consultation with students and their parents. Most of the uniform items can be purchased from either of the two Moorebank Uniform & Embroidery Shops located at: Shop 30, Moorebank Shopping Village, Stockton Avenue, Moorebank or Shop 2, 170 George Street, Liverpool.

The Student Assistance Scheme is available to assist families experiencing financial difficulties and can assist in providing school uniforms. Parents may discuss this issue with the Deputy Principal.

General Uniform Requirements
  • Shorts and skirts must be appropriate size and length for the learning environment.
  • Headwear including caps and hijabs, if worn, must be in school colours.
  • School colours are white, black and bottle green. Yellow is only considered a component of the sport uniform.
  • Black leather, leatherette or suede shoes.

School Uniform Price List

Moorebank Uniform Shop Website

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