Uniform
When students wear a school uniform, they feel included in our school community.
Students, teachers, parents and carers, as well as members of our local community helped develop our school uniform to make sure it:
- meets the requirements of occupational health and safety, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity legislation
- includes items that are affordable, comfortable and made from easy-care and easy-wear fabrics
- is appropriate for the full range of school activities
- is suitable for all body shapes.
School uniform shop
Uniform gallery
Purchase your School Uniform from Midford Uniforms
52 Cox Ave, Kingswood, NSW 2747
Ph: 4721 7422
Opening hours are 8:30am-4.30pm Monday to Fridays
Term 1&4 Every Saturday 9am-12pm
Term 2&3 The first Saturday of each month 9am-12pm
Please do not leave this until the last week of holidays as they require time to pick and pack orders ready for the first day of school.
Once the items are ready, orders will be packed to be collected by parents.
Uniform story
The school has developed a conceptual story that sits with our uniform, the man-made components of the school and its soft furnishings have all contributed to build a beautiful narrative for Jordan Springs Public School.
Some of the concepts we have engaged as inspiration for this story are as follows:
· Reflecting the Foundation Year of Operation 2020
· The natural elements of the site from which the school is built
· Acknowledgement of the Indigenous communities and cultural practices
· The conceptual design from which the architects have created the school
Acknowledgement of the Indigenous communities and cultural practices
The Aboriginal Consultative Education Group is a significant partner in both the creation and ongoing cultural development of Jordan Springs Public School. The images and design principles within the graphics package were endorsed and supported through this relationship.
They have provided us with totems of significance for the school and they work to act as building identifiers for the school and also support our uniform design with the logo being the kangaroo, a very prominent part of the original site for the local community, and also one that endorses our future focused vision of only always moving forward, whilst always respecting the past.
Conceptual design from which the architects have created the school
The school has the design principles that centre around the elements within nature. The building and furnishings reflect and encompass the earth and its inhabitants such as flora and fauna. The colour palette specifically associates earthy tones of ochre, pistachio, mulberry and charcoal. All of the windows and structural components of the building enable the whole school to be seen from every focal point of the school.
In order to have all facets of our elements represented within the school landscape, the fixed features compliment the earth, flora and fauna and our school uniform represents the water and sky elements. This completes the picture of the environment as we look out of the windows or through the gates of the school, we can see the fluid motion of the sky and water in the children as they move, learn, grow and play through their uniform.
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