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Uniforms

School uniform at Bilpin Public School is not compulsory but the students are encouraged to be dressed in the uniform that is detailed below.

It is suggested that all garments are marked with your child's name to avoid loss of clothing.

Boys

SUMMER
WINTER
SPORT
Grey shorts
Grey - shirt
         - polo
Grey socks
Black shoes
"Bilpin" sloppy joe
Hat

Variations -
"Bilpin" chinook
"Bilpin" zip jacket
Year 6 Jacket

Long grey trousers
Grey - shirt
          - polo
Tracksuit
Gold skivvy
"Bilpin" sloppy joe
Hat
"Bilpin" round neck T-shirt
Gold polo shirt
Green shorts
White socks
Sports shoes
Hat

Girls

SUMMER
WINTER
SPORT
Green checked tunic
White socks
Black shoes
"Bilpin"’ sloppy joe
Hat

Variations -
Green checked shorts
"Bilpin" chinook
"Bilpin" zip jacket
Year 6 Jacket



Tartan skirt
Tartan tunic
Tartan pants
Gold skivvy
Green stockings
"Bilpin" sloppy joe
Hat

Variations -
Tracksuit pants
Vest
Gold peter pan shirt

"Bilpin" round neck T-shirt
Gold polo shirt
Green pleated sports skirt
Green sports briefs/bicycle shorts
White socks
Sports shoes
Hat

HATS - The children are encouraged to wear hats at all times whilst in the playground. A range of hats may be purchased through the school.

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Fees

There is a school fee of $25.00 per child or $50 per family for each year.

The fee is used to purchase photocopying paper to reproduce stencils for classwork, materials needed for clubs and materials needed for classrooms.

The school fee is not a mandatory payment but is left to the discretion of each family.

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Project Fund

There is a special project fund contribution of $10.00 per family for each year.

The contribution is used to develop specific projects nominated by the parents within the school such as the outdoor learning area and the weathershed extension.

The special project fund is not a mandatory payment but is left to the discretion of each family.

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