The Thomas Hassall Anglican College Student Code of Conduct sets out that students have a responsibility to speak and act in a way that is kind, respectful, encouraging and cooperative.
It is expected that students will, on all occasions, act with a sense of responsibility for how they represent the College.
Students should be aware of their actions and make every effort to bring credit on themselves, their parents and the College as a way of showing respect for the College.
The College uniform identifies those who wear it as members of the College community. Wearing the uniform correctly represents the College well and displays pride in the College. The way students wear the uniform shows who we are as a community and how we value the College to which we belong.
Wearing the College uniform assists in providing an inclusive community at the College. Wearing a uniform reduces competition and focus on the way we look. It also helps to reduce bullying and ensure that everyone who attends the College feels like they belong.