Before enrolling at the school, students should consider that the Islamic College of Brisbane is a uniform school and it is expected that students at the school will fully abide with the dress code established by the school management in collaboration with staff and parents.
All students must wear the correct school uniform at all times to school and to any school function.
BOYS | GIRLS | |
SECONDARY Years 8 to 12 SPORT |
Boys Sport Shirt Boys Black Sport Shorts School Jumper# Boys Cap# White Socks# |
Girls Sport Shirt White Undershirt / Singlet# Girls Black Sport Pants Girls Sport Scarf School Jumper# Girls Visor# White Socks# |
SECONDARY Year 8 to Year 12 FORMAL |
Boys White Formal Shirt Boys Formal Pants Black Belt School Jumper# Boys Cap# White Socks# |
Secondary Girls Formal Blouse White Undershirt / Singlet# Girls Formal Skirt Black Leggings / Tights Girls Formal Hijab White Under Cap School Jumper# Girls Visor# White Socks# |
SECONDARY Years 11 to 12 FORMAL |
Boys Formal Tie Blazer* |
# Item is the same for sport and formal uniforms
* Blazers can be hired from the Uniform Shop for the cost of dry cleaning at the end of the year.
All items of uniform can be purchased from the College Uniform Shop with the exception of shoes, white socks, and black belts, white under cap, white undershirt and black leggings/tights. To ensure uniformity of colours and all students wearing the same logo bearing garments, parents are asked to purchase uniform garments from the uniform shop.
Footwear
Students must wear the correct footwear at all times. Formal Black shoes should have a distinct heel. No thongs except for wudu. No sandals, soccer boots, designer sports shoes or shoes with buckles are allowed.
Year 3 to Year 12 Black Formal Shoes Laces only |
SECONDARY Year 8 to Year12 Any Coloured SPORT Shoes |
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NO FLAMBOYANT COLOURS OR FLURO STRIPES ALLOWED |
Go to Uniform Shop for opening hours and uniform prices.
Haircut (Boys)
All boys are required to have tidy and short haircuts. Boys are not allowed to have fancy haircuts such as "undercuts" and "wedges". Parents must tell the hairdresser that he/she must cut their son's hair in the ordinary school hairstyle. Boys will be asked to undergo another haircut if they report to school with any fancy haircuts. Colouring of hair is strictly not permitted.