College Uniform

The uniform is a symbol of the pride we have in our College and the pride our College has in each person.

“The wearing of the College uniform aims to engender a sense of belonging, to enkindle enthusiasm, a sense of camaraderie and to reflect a commitment to the College. The College uniform is the face of the College to the general public. The uniform builds pride and tradition in the College, provides a known cost to parents and ensures equity for all students.”

MacKillop Catholic College Uniform Policy

The Student Code of Personal Appearance can be found here.

Uniform Shop

Regular days and trading hours are:

  • Tuesdays 11:00am – 5:30pm
  • Wednesdays 8:00am – 1:00pm
  • Thursdays 12:00pm – 6:00pm
  • Saturdays 9:00am – 12:00pm

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Perm-A-Pleat are aware of stock shortages affecting several of our uniform items and apologises for the additional stress this has caused families. Please be assured that Perm-A-Pleat and the College are working together to address stock shortages. Perm-A-Pleat has asked us to communicate that when families go online to purchase garments from the Uniform Shop, only items currently available can be purchased. If families require out-of-stock items please call, email or visit the Uniform Shop and place a sales order with their staff, who will contact you when the garment arrives in store. Our Uniform Shop is located at 43 Currajong Street, Mornington. The phone number is 6240 4420 and the email is Hobart.Retail@Permapleat.com.au

Please find the College Uniform price list here.

Permapleat Hobart Uniform Shop

T : (03) 6240 4420

Click here to enter the Perm-A-Pleat online ordering system.

Please note that Permapleat will close 6:00pm on the Thursday 3 July and re-open at 11:00am on Tuesday 22 July.

2 Goondi St Mornington TAS 7018
Phone: 03 6245 0099
Email: enrolments@mackillop.tas.edu.au
MacKillop Catholic College is located on the traditional homeland of the Mumirimina people of the Oyster Bay Nation who were born of, lived with, and cared for this land for many generations. We acknowledge the deep connection to Country and Culture of the custodians of this place, the Palawa / Pakana of lutruwita. We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community and pay our respect to Elders past and present. We are committed to learning alongside the children we teach in this place, and the community that we form a part of, to support the continued sharing of knowledge and Culture.