School Handbook
- Brief History of Scotch College
- Organisation of the School
- International Baccalaureate
- Senior School Academic Programme
- Assessment Policy (Yrs 11 & 12)
- Information, Communication and Learning Technology
- Academic Support
- Other Academic Information
- Recognition of Academic Achievement
- Bunning Resource Centre
- Religious Education
- School Psychological Services
- Student Leadership Positions- 2008
- Leadership
- Student Council
- Senior School Houses
- Senior School House Heads & House Tutors
- School Rules
- Behaviour
- Dress Regulations
- Privacy Policy
- Complaints and Grievances Procedures
- Senior School Uniform
- Chapel
- Co-Curricular Programme
- The Physical Education Centre
- Moray
- Cadet Unit
- Community and Service
- Senior School Clubs
- Games
- Public Schools' Association
- Honours and Colours
- Health Centre
- Reception
- Canteen
- Uniform Shop
- Special Buses
- Lost Property
- Text Books and Stationery
- School Publications
- Registration and Enrolment
- Insurance
- Finance
- Archives
- Old Scotch Collegians
- Scotch College Foundation
- Parents' Association
- Mothers' Auxiliary
- Support Groups
- Junior School Directory
- Junior School Houses
- Junior School Daily Routine
- Junior School Curriculum
- JS Communicating Student Progress
- Junior School Canteen
- Junior School Chapel
- Junior School Functions
- Junior School Clubs
- Special Junior School Rules
- Junior School Uniform
- Songs and War Cries
- Scotch College Swimming Records
- Scotch College Athletics Records
- Captains of School
- Curriculum Council Exhibitions
- Beazley Medal Winner
- Dux of School
- Pc Anderson Memorial Old Boys’ Scholarship
- W R Dickinson Scholarship
- Rhodes Scholars
- Where to Get Help
- Senior School Site Layout
School uniform is to be worn by all day boys at School and when travelling to or from School. There are some special regulations for boarders. New and second hand uniforms requirements, except footwear, can be obtained from the Uniform Shop.
It is important that boys are taught to dress properly. The points which most frequently are neglected are that when ties are worn the collar button must be done up; that shirts need to be tucked in properly and shorts must be worn up around the waist. All clothing must be marked with the boy's name. Name tapes may be ordered through the Uniform Shop.
Jewellery, such as rings or bangles, may not be worn unless the Headmaster has given specific permission. Summer uniform must be worn in first term and in fourth term from the last day of Year 12 classes until the end of term. Winter uniform must be worn in second term and third term. Either winter or summer uniform may be worn in fourth term until the last day of Year 12 classes. Boys who have earned Colours, Honours or Academic tie may wear this instead of a House tie on Fridays. All boys will need to possess both a School tie and a House tie.
Occasionally the School will have a Casual Clothes Day where boys will be permitted to wear casual clothing. This is usually run as a fund-raising exercise. On these days, clothing must be clean and neat without offensive wording, with the rules on jewellery remaining unchanged.