School life

Student opportunities and activities

We offer a range of co-curricular programs to support students goals both inside and outside of the classroom.

Bell times

To help students stay organised, a warning bell 2 minutes before the class bell reminds students to finish off whatever they are doing in the playground so that they can arrive to their class on time.

Canteen

Our school canteen has been officially recognised by the NSW Government as a "Healthy School Canteen".

Visit Healthy school canteens to learn more.

Our team is there from 8.30am to 2.30pm and orders should be in by 9.30am to avoid disappointment.

School Menu 2025 (pdf)

Parent portal

Portal Login

Events

Our school hosts a variety of events throughout the year, from fun-filled celebrations to educational excursions.

Newsletters

Discover the latest updates and exciting events happening at our school. Check out our newsletters to stay connected!

Uniform

The wearing of a school uniform has proven to increase a student's core need of "belonging". This can have a significant impact on self-esteem, behaviour, school engagement, relationships and the learning environment. Wearing a school uniform reduces long term costs, reduces peer pressure and distractions, contributes to school spirit, assists in student identification and promotes a safer school environment.

Our school community has overwhelmingly determined that a school uniform is to be worn daily by students. Our P&C strongly supports this policy: 'Consistently wearing the school uniform engenders a strong sense of identity in Mullumbimby High School students'.

We express our gratitude to all parents/carers for encouraging your child's wearing of school uniform every day.

Learn more about the NSW Department of Education's School Uniform Policy.

Uniform requirements

  • Students need to wear the correct uniform to school on a daily basis, and to school events and excursions unless otherwise stated on a permission note.
  • The school has a system of "swapping" clothes to support our uniform policy. If a student is identified as not wearing the correct school uniform, the school will provide the appropriate uniform for the day. At the end of the day the uniform is "swapped" back.
  • Students who attend school in unsafe or inappropriate clothing, including inappropriate footwear, will be required to stay in the office. They will be excluded from the playground and classes until arrangements can be made to change into appropriate clothing or shoes. Parents may be contacted to ensure the provision of appropriate footwear and clothing.
  • If there is a genuine reason for a child to be out of uniform on any particular day, a signed note must go to the Uniform Coordinator before school stating the student's name, the date, and the reason for not wearing correct uniform. The student will then be provided with the relevant uniform items for the day.
  • Please note if you are experiencing difficulty in providing the correct school uniform for your child, assistance may be available. Please contact the Administration Office for more information.

Online uniform shop

Have a look at the uniform shop website where you can order uniforms online or search Mullumbimby High School uniforms.

Online ordering has the benefit of allowing you to order 24/7 at your convenience and you do not have to send cash to school with your student. Payment for online orders is by bank transfer, and you nominate at checkout if you will be picking up your order or if it can be given to the student.

Orders will be processed on the same days as the uniform shop is open – Mondays 8.30 – 9.00am.

Payment can be made in store by cash, cheque, debit or credit card.

Any uniform shop enquiries can be sent to mullumuniforms@gmail.com

Uniform Price List 2025 (pdf)

Community involvement

We have built strong community partnerships. See how you can get involved!

Travel to school

Subsidised school travel

Transport for NSW  provides subsidies to assist school students.

  • The  School Student Transport Scheme  provides eligible students with free or subsidised travel on public transport between home and school.
  • The  School Drive Subsidy  may help towards the costs of driving children to school if you live in an area where there is no public transport.

Getting to and from school safely

As a parent or carer, it’s your responsibility to get your child to and from school safely. Student safety is our priority.

Keep our school community safe by:

  • driving and parking safely, even if it means parking further away and walking the rest of the way to school
  • being a good role model
  • never calling your child from across the road
  • using the safest place to cross the road.

For independent travellers

Talk safe travel with your high-school-aged child including:

Ebikes and safety

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