At Woodenbong Central School, we believe that wearing a school uniform helps students feel included and connected to our school community.
Our school uniform has been developed with input from students, teachers, parents, carers, and local community members to ensure it:
Complies with occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination, and equal opportunity legislation
Includes affordable, comfortable items made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
Is suitable for all school activities throughout the year
Fits and flatters all body shapes
We encourage all students to wear their uniforms with pride and respect for our school values.
Learn more about the NSW Department of Education’s School Uniform Policy here.
Woodenbong Central School Uniform
Uniform Purchase: Uniforms are compulsory and can be purchased through the school’s front office.
Second-Hand Uniforms: Woodenbong Central also has a supply of second-hand uniforms available in our clothing pool. Parents are welcome to come and see what is available. We also gratefully accept donations of any second-hand uniforms to support our clothing pool.
Kindergarten to Year 10:
Shirts: Bottle green polo shirts, bottle green team spirit polo shirts (sizes K6 to K14, currently being trialled), and Githabul graphic polo shirts are available.
Jumpers: Bottle green jumpers for winter; polar fleece bottle green jackets and jumpers, and Githabul graphic hoodies are available for purchase.
Bottoms: Plain black shorts, skorts, trackpants, skirts, or long black tailored pants.
Footwear: Covered-in shoes are required for secondary students in all classes.
Hats: Must be worn during sport and play all year round.
Years 11 and 12:
Senior Shirts: Feature a red and yellow stripe down the left-hand side.
Bottoms: Plain black shorts, skorts, trackpants, skirts, or long black tailored pants.
Year 12 Jersey: Available for purchase for Year 12 students.
All school shirts, jumpers, and hoodies feature the school logo embroidered or printed.
If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our school uniform, uniform shop, or uniform pool, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the front office.
We’re here to help ensure every student has access to the correct uniform and feels proud to wear it.
Our School Uniform Price List
Uniform item
Cost
Bottle Green Polo Shirts (Kindergarten to Year 10)
$15.00
Senior Shirts (Years 11 and 12)
$22.00
Githabul Graphic Polo Shirt
$35.00
Bottle Green Team Spirit Polo Shirt (Kindergarten to Year 10)
$35.00
Polar Fleece Jacket/Half Zip Jumper
$22.00
Githabul Graphic Hoodies
$70.00
Black Shorts
$13.00
Wide Brim Hats
$10.00
Githabul Graphic Reversible Bucket Hat
$22.00
Other Black Bottoms Available for Purchase
Woodenbong Central School offers a range of black bottoms for students, including:
Skorts
Tights
Track pants
In addition to these options, we can also order other styles of black bottoms through our uniform supplier if needed.
For orders or inquiries, please contact the school office.
(WCS is trialling this new polo in sizes Kid 4 to 14. We want to see how many families are interested and get your feedback.
If your child wears these sizes, please have a look and let us know what you think).
$35.00
Senior shirt
with gold and red stripe down right-hand side.
(Years 11 and 12)
$22.00
Bottle green jacket/jumper
$22.00
Githabul graphic hoody
$70.00
Black shorts
$13.00
Bottle green wide brim hat
$10.00
Githabul graphic reversable bucket hat
$22.00
Appropriate Footwear
All secondary students must wear covered shoes in every class—think sturdy boots or comfy joggers! For safety, crocs, slides, and any open-toe shoes are not allowed. Please ensure your child comes to school with appropriate footwear provided by you, so they’re ready and safe for all activities.
APPROPRIATE FOOTWEAR
NOT APPROPRIATE FOOTWEAR
Want to Donate Your Old School Uniforms?
If you have old school uniforms to donate, please contact the front office. Our friendly staff will be happy to assist you.
Learn how the NSW Department of Education develops and implements policies and reports that guide our school’s practices. These policies promote equity, inclusion, and high standards to support student learning and wellbeing.