Uniform
The uniform of IMCC represents how students respect the college. The way students were the uniform shows respect to Mr. Marshall, and how he want us to wear it. The uniform also unifies students at IMCC as one community that respects themselves and others. The uniform worn by students represents the pride and commitment they have to the college.
The uniform of IMCC represents how students respect the college. The way students were the uniform shows respect to Mr. Marshall, and how he want us to wear it. The uniform also unifies students at IMCC as one community that respects themselves and others. The uniform worn by students represents the pride and commitment they have to the college.
Rules
Like every other school, IMCC has a few rules. These are there to ensure that teachers, students and law are respected at all times. A few of the rule (taken from the IMCC Student Planner) are listed below:
Like every other school, IMCC has a few rules. These are there to ensure that teachers, students and law are respected at all times. A few of the rule (taken from the IMCC Student Planner) are listed below:
- Bullying in any form will not be tolerated. (Please refer to the Bullying Policy on the school website).
- Students are not allowed into classrooms without a teacher being present. When waiting for a teacher, students should line up in an orderly fashion outside the classroom.
- Rough play, e.g. punching, pushing and tackling can cause injury or damage to clothes. For these reasons, it is not permitted.
- No food is to be eaten in classrooms. Water in a clear bottle is permitted.
- Chewing gum and bubble gum are prohibited in the school.
- Running is not permitted except on the College Oval and BB court. All ball games are to be located on the oval, not in the quadrangle area.
- No glass bottles or energy drinks are to be brought to the College e.g caffeine or guarana drinks. Such items will be confiscated.
- Public displays of affection are inappropriate and unacceptable within the College.
- Offensive and demeaning language is not acceptable.
- No student has the right to disrupt any class.
- HAIR
- Girls’ hair longer than collar length must be securely tied back.
- Boys’ hair length needs to be above the collar.
- Any hair which falls in or around the eyes or face is not permitted. This includes sporting and PE sessions when the students may be required to swim or exercise, therefore, hair must be pinned or tied back.
- Styling of hair to make an obvious statement is not permitted. A number 3 cut is the minimum length permitted.
- Unruly or untidy hair of any description is unacceptable. Hair should also be clean.
- A small amount of hair gel may be used to keep hair neat. Excessive gel used to sculpt hair is not permitted. Students will be asked to wash out excess gel.
- Extreme hairstyles are not permitted. This includes extreme colour, beaded hair, dreadlocks, undercuts, layering, long sweep, Mohawks, rat’s tails, no pony tails for boys etc.
- Boys should be clean shaven and will be required to shave in Administration if this does not occur. Side-burns are permitted to halfway down the ear.
- Whenever a student's hair is considered inappropriate, he/she will be asked to have it altered and a timeline will be negotiated. If the timeline is not met, the student will be required to stay at home until the change has occurred.
JEWELLERY - A student may wear one small plain, gold or silver stud in the lower lobe of each ear. No other form of ear jewellery is acceptable.
- No other jewellery is permitted and this includes any form of facial or body piercing.
- Tattoos are not acceptable.
- Wrist watches are permitted.
- Protective sunglasses (as opposed to decorative) can be worn at lunch and recess.
- Jewellery will be confiscated (as per our College Policy on Jewellery) and can be collected from the Dean of Year on the production of a note from parents.
- NAIL POLISH/MAKEUP
- Artificial fingernails or nail polish is not permitted.
- Makeup is not to be worn.