JOHN XXIII COLLEGE
Uniform Policy
Students are required to wear the uniform with a sense of personal and College pride. The College blazer is compulsory for all formal occasions or when representing the College (such as debating).
The uniform is not meant to establish uniformity or to deny individuality. Rather, it is a symbol of the College and will help students identify with the College and develop a sense of belonging. Wearing a uniform encourages a sense of pride in appearance. The College will insist the uniform be worn well.