Kilbreda College - Uniform

Uniform

Since its opening, Kilbreda's uniform has changed a number of times. The latest change was made in 2004 when the long kept 'Candy Striper' summer uniform was replaced. It was named so because of their resemblance to the candy striper uniform, Kilbreda's having white, green and red vertical stripes. The new dress is green with green and red pin stripes in a tartan like pattern. The summer uniform also consists of the "straw hat" or green sports cap, short fawn socks and pair of lace up brown school shoes.

There was no adjustment made to the winter uniform. The winter uniform consists of fawn tights or knee high fawn socks, a green and red tartan skirt, fawn blouse and a bottle green tie, jumper and blazer with brown shoes.

The sport uniform consists of a red sports shirt with school emblem, bottle green jacket, bottle green shorts and bottle green trackpants.

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