At Hukarere Girls’ College, we believe that how our kōhine present themselves speaks to the high standards, values, and deep sense of pride we nurture as a kura. Wearing the uniform with care and dignity is more than just school attire – it is a symbol of belonging, self-respect, and honour for the generations of Hukarere kōhine who have come before.
A polished appearance reflects our commitment to excellence and the shared responsibility we all have to uphold the mana of our kura. When students wear their uniform with pride, they show respect for themselves, each other, and the legacy they are part of. This attention to presentation is one of the many ways we encourage our students to step forward with confidence, strength, and grace in all aspects of their lives.
Please read our uniform list. Uniform can only be purchased through the school office. Please contact the office to order any uniform on info@hukarere.school.nz or (06) 8358511.
Prices are subject to change.
Number 1 Uniform PRICE
Blazer $170.00
Kilt $84.00
Long Sleeve Shirt $53.00
Short Sleeve Blouse $48.00
Red Vest $90.00
School Tie $28.00
Kilt Pins (To be purchased using the link here)
Number 2 Uniform PRICE
Grey Cardigan $97.00
Maroon Skirt $80.00
Beanie TBC
Scarf TBC
Winter Jacket $171.00
Sports Uniform PRICE
PE Shorts $26.00
PE T Shirt $51.00
House T Shirt $36.00
Tracksuit Jacket $109.00
Tracksuit Pants $98.00
Footwear and Sandals:
Number 1 Uniform (All Year) – Black Grosby Heels seen
here.
- Mocha coloured stockings to be worn with Winter Number 1 uniform.
Number 2 Summer Footwear (Term 1 and 4)
Sandals are only to be worn with our everyday Number 2 uniform.
There are TWO types of approved BLACK SANDALS – No plastic Birkenstocks are to be worn.
- An approved Birkenstock Black Sandal shown here.
- A standard Roman Sandal shown here.
Number 2 Winter Footwear (Term 2 and 3)
Mary Jane shoes shown here or black lace-up school shoes worn with white crew socks or black stockings. No Labels or writing should be visible on the socks.
Jewellery:
We have also seen an increase in kōhine wearing non-uniform jewellery. As a reminder:
- Earrings – Plain small silver, gold studs or sleepers – 1 earring per earlobe.
No stones or decorative shapes.
- Māori Taonga permitted.
- Watches are permitted; however, they can no be linked to a device! If linked to a messaging platform, it will be confiscated.
- No nose studs!
Hair, Presentation & Accessories
- Hair tied back in a slick, tight bun or a singular ponytail plait.
- Black or Brown hair ties. No scrunchies or clips are to be worn.
- No Dye, Streaks or Highlights of any colour.
- No long lash extensions.
- No coloured nail polish. Clear nail polish is allowed.
Kōhine will be asked to remove any non-natural looking additions if they arrive at kura non-compliant.