UNIFORM

UNIFORM
Our school uniform is important for a number of reasons. It is a public declaration of our values, standards and beliefs. It creates a sense of collective and individual pride in our children and their identification with the College. It is a symbol of equality among students and demonstrates mutual respect within the Marymede Catholic College community.
Students at Marymede Catholic College have three uniforms:
- Academic summer uniform worn during Term 1 & 4
- Academic winter uniform worn during Term 2 & 3
- PE Uniform worn on days where students have a timetabled PE class - additionally each student is required to purchase a House color polo shirt and cap (cap - primary students) which are worn on House-days and sporting carnivals.
Bob Stewart is the College's uniform supplier and operates a store at Uni Hill, 25/5 Janefield Drive, Bundoora.
Web orders are also available for postage and click and collect: www.bobstewart.com.au
Click here for the 2025 Uniform list and uniform guidelines. Click here for a map of the store location.
BOB STEWART UNI HILL
Shop T25C Uni Hill Town Centre
5 Janefield Drive Bundoora, Vic 3085
PH: 03 9036 7385
EMAIL: unihill@bobstewart.com.au
TRADING HOURS
Monday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Tuesday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday 9.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 9.00am - 1.00pm
Footwear
The College has the following expectations regarding footwear:
Summer and Winter Academic Uniform
ACCEPTABLE
- Black leather lace up shoes, ‘T-Bar’ shoes and ‘Bar’ shoes with a regular heel only.
- Velcro black school shoes are acceptable if your child cannot tie up shoelaces.

NOT ACCEPTABLE
- Flat/Ballet style shoes
- Black sneakers/trainers/runners
- Any shoe which is not black in colour

Sports Uniform
During Physical Education classes in Primary or Healtht and Physical Education in Secondary, students take part in a large amount of active and running fitness sessions. The expected and acceptable footwear MUST be supportive and designed to protect the feet during these types of activities. Safety is of paramount importance therefore the College regulations are listed below. These expectations also apply to Sports Carnivals, Co-Curricular Sport and House events where student are in Sports Uniform. Please note that some Co-Curricular Sport teams may require specialised footwear.
Well-constructed sporting footwear should have the following features:
- A lacing system designed to support the ankle
- Arch support
- Heel support
Some examples of appropriate Sport Uniform footwear:

Some examples of inappropriate Sport Uniform footwear:

Please note the following two items have been phased out of the Primary School uniform range by the end of 2025, and as such are no longer listed in the Primary School uniform items in the 2026 Uniform List.
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The burgundy jumper has been phased out of the Primary School uniform and replaced by the navy-coloured jumper which is already worn in the Secondary Campus. This was aimed at reducing problems for parents when children at the end of primary school grow out of their jumper.
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The blouse has been phased out of the Primary School uniform and replaced by the polo top.
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New families are advised that these items should not be purchased second hand, and are no longer correct uniform items from 2026 on.
