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Middle Years Uniform Requirements
The KingsWay School uniform helps to bring a sense of belonging and mutual respect for members of our community. Our uniform is distinctive, setting our students apart and is expected to be worn to a high standard in keeping with uniform code regulations. When students are in school uniform, school rules apply, and conduct should reflect our school values and special character.
Students can choose to wear combinations of uniform as stipulated by the uniform code. Uniform is to be purchased from the school Uniform Shop. Non-uniform items are NOT accepted.
- Navy knee-length school skirt OR school trousers
The poster below shows the regulations for skirt lengths for Middle Years and Senior School girls:
- Blue school blouse
- School jumper OR school jacket
- Black flat sandals (back strap compulsory) OR black polishable shoes with white knee-high socks, black opaque tights/stockings OR visible plain white ankle socks (no boots, high-tops, sports shoes or casual shoes)
- Plain scarf: Black, white, or navy
Hair & Jewellery
- Hairstyles for girls need to be neat and tidy and off the face
- Hair ties and bands: Black, white, or navy blue (no patterns)
- Only natural hair colours are permitted
- Girls may wear one small plain ear stud in the bottom of each ear lobe – gold or silver only
- Girls may wear one plain, flat ring
- Girls may wear a watch
- No other jewellery may be worn unless approved by Dean
- No makeup may be worn
- No nail polish may be worn
NOTE: Tattoos must not be visible when wearing school uniform including sporting/PE uniform.
- Navy school shorts OR school trousers
- Blue school shirt
- School jumper OR school jacket
- Black flat sandals (back strap compulsory)
OR
black polishable shoes with school socks (no boots, high-tops, sports shoes or casual shoes) - Plain scarf: Black, white, or navy
Hair & Jewellery
- Hair styles for boys need to be neat and tidy and off the face
- Only natural hair colours are permitted
- No piercings
- Boys may wear one plain, flat ring
- Boys may wear a watch
- No other jewellery may be worn unless approved by Dean
NOTE: Tattoos must not be visible when wearing school uniform including sporting/PE uniform.
PE Uniform for boys and girls is to be purchased from the school uniform shop. It is worn during PE periods only or as directed by school staff. Appropriate sporting footwear to be worn. Girls are permitted to wear exercise tights as part of the PE uniform. These are to be below the knee and a solid colour in black or navy blue.
Each year the school has to dispose of many items because the owners have not claimed them.
All clothing must be named to ensure return to the owner of the garment, when left in the playground or classroom.
Lunchboxes should have permanent labels affixed or be clearly named. The school is not responsible for misplaced items.
There are’ Lost Property’ drawers in the corridor near the student reception (Senior Campus) for the storage of lost property. Parents and students are encouraged to check these drawers if property has been misplaced.
Purchasing School Uniforms
Find out how to purchase uniforms here.
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Celebrating the high-standard artwork of Ella Owen - Year 11
Mary Morgan, Senior School Art Teacher, writes about Ella's artwork:
Ella Owen, in Year 11, is one of the most talented fine artists that I’ve had the pleasure of teaching in my 20 years working in London and Auckland. She is genuinely gifted; not only in being able to do photorealistic drawings and paintings, but her sense of design is also remarkable. Ella is very modest and the first student to offer to share her ideas and resources. I predict that she has a future which would mean she can earn her living taking exciting commissions not only in Aotearoa but worldwide.
Ella's words:
I entered a 1 meter by 1 meter painting that took over 3 months to paint into the David Sheperd art competition. The painting conveys a landscape of 2 giraffes in a night safari landscape and was done in oil paints. I enjoyed painting the diverse range of textures and experimenting with different techniques throughout the process.
The second piece I entered is a large charcoal drawing conveying a close-up face of a cheetah. This drawing took approximately 4 months to finish with about an hour of drawing a day. I liked the challenge of describing the detailed fur throughout the piece.
I’ve always loved drawing and painting, but as I experimented more with different media, I found that my skills really excelled around the age of 12. My favorite media is oil paints because they can achieve smooth textures and vibrant colours. When I leave school, I hope to do something associated with fine arts so that I can spend my time creating pieces.
Ella Owen, Year 11
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Your work is stunning Ella but behind these amazing artworks is such a humble, precious woman of God. Proud of you!
Takes after her mother !!! Well done Ella!😍🎈
Congratulations Ella. Love your paintings
Well done Ella. We are so proud of you. 🤗
Excellent. Wonderful to see gifts and talents.😊
Wow Ella. What a talent! Just beautiful art!
You are amazingly talented Ella! ❤️
Incredible work Ella!
Wow those are amazing!! So gifted 😍
Well done Ella!
Absolutely stunning! Beautiful artwork Ella 🥰
Stunning! So talented!
Stunning, well done 👏
Amazing Ella 💕
Wow, Ella! Amazing!! Greg Owen
Absolutely amazing 😍😍
Absolutely stunning 🤩💛
Beyond amazing!!
Remarkable!! 😍
Outstanding!!
So amazing 🤩
Amazing!!
Wow! Stunning!
Incredible
Stunning
As part of our Term 2 topic, ‘The Journey of Inventions,’ the Year 4s visited MOTAT (Museum of Transport and Technology). It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to have hands-on experience for the day. ... See MoreSee Less
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