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School Photos 2024

Published 16/04/2024 · Academic

If you have missed the earlier communication sent through email to all SBC families, here are the details for school photos for 2024:

 

2024 School Photographs

The scheduled dates for school photographs are fast approaching and will be conducted on the following dates:

Term 2 Wednesday 17th of April: Primary School Class & Individual Photos

Term 2 Thursday 18th of April: Secondary School Class & Individual Photos (incl. Pre-Kindy)

Term 3 Wednesday 17th of July: Catch Up Individual Student Photos, Leadership, Performing Arts.

Term 3 Thursday 18th of July: Sporting Photos & Additional Group

 

Shoot Key

PhotoHendriks has updated the process of ordering photos. In the past we have handed out individual shoot keys to students to order their photos. This year the process has been streamlined so we will have a designated school access code.

The designated school access key is: XB6LS4EA

You can place your orders online at www.photohendriks.com.au. Please select the “order school photos” option and enter in the school access key provided above.

 

Family Photographs – 8.00a.m. MPA – Wednesday 17th of April and Thursday 18th of April

Family photographs are available again in 2024. Families should come to the MPA from 8.00a.m. on either Wednesday 17th of April and Thursday 18th of April.

Please note that if you wish to have Family Photographs, these will need to be pre-ordered before the photo’s commence, via PhotoHendriks using the school access key. The final date for ordering family photos is Tuesday 16 April at 4.30pm.

 

Uniform Requirements – Full Winter Uniform

Please ensure your child is in full formal winter uniform on Wednesday, 17th April and Thursday, 18th April. Please familiarise below the formal winter uniform requirements.

Winter Uniform:       

Girls Year 1 – 12

Tartan Skirt

College Trousers

Lemon Blouse (Years 1-11) & White Blouse (Year 12)

Jumper

Blazer (Years 7 – 12)

College Tie

Opaque Black Tights

Black Lace Up Shoes (polished)

Hair tied back (yellow/green accessories or white only for Year 12s)

No makeup

No nail polish

  No additional jewellery

 

Boys Year 1 – 6

Grey Trousers

Grey or Green Shirt

College Tie

Jumper

Bottle green and gold trim socks

Black Lace Up Shoes (polished)

 

Sports / Other Group Photos

Additional group, performing arts and sporting photographs will be taken on the 17th and 18th of July. We will be in touch closer to these dates with times and uniform requirements.

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