Uniform Guidelines
New For 2025–2026 School Year
Students in grades K–4 may wear performance polos in either navy or light blue.
Students in grades K–4 will now wear short sleeve light blue oxford shirts as their dress uniform top.
Why Are Uniforms Important?
Students are required to wear a school uniform each school day and for all school sponsored events. Uniforms serve practical purposes, like ensuring a focused learning environment and promoting school unity. They also help students learn the concept of appropriate dress and promote a consistent school culture. Arriving at school each day properly dressed in a school uniform is a sign of respect and obedience.
Our uniform provides students with a limited variety of comfortable and durable clothing choices, while remaining cost-effective. In general, students may wear any combination of tops and bottoms. On special days or events, students may be required to wear a dress uniform. When the dress uniform is required, the school will clearly communicate this in advance to families.
Dress Code
K–4 Students
Daily Uniform
Boys: logoed polo or performance polo in navy or light blue and khaki shorts or pants with a brown leather belt (belt is optional for K and 1st grade students)
Girls: logoed fem fit polo or performance polo in navy or light blue, plaid skorts, and khaki shorts or khaki pants with a brown leather belt (belt is optional for K and 1st grade students)
Outerwear: logoed sweater, fleece, or performance quarter-zip pullover
Dress Uniform (required on certain days but may be worn daily)
Boys: logoed short sleeve oxford shirt, khaki pants, brown leather belt, and dress shoes
Girls: logoed fem fit short sleeve oxford shirt, plaid skorts, and dress shoes
Logic School (Grades 5–8) Students
Daily Uniform
Boys: logoed polo or performance polo in navy or light blue, khaki shorts or pants, and brown leather belt
Girls: logoed fem fit polo or performance polo in navy or light blues, plaid skort or skirt, and khaki shorts or khaki pants with a brown leather belt
Outerwear: logoed sweater, fleece, or performance quarter-zip pullover
Dress Uniform (required on certain days but may be worn daily)
Boys: logoed short sleeve oxford shirt, khaki pants, brown leather belt, and dress shoes
Girls: logoed fem fit short sleeve oxford shirt, plaid skort or skirt, and dress shoes
GE Uniform (grades 7–8)
Coed: logoed performance t-shirt and logoed mesh shorts
The Academy (Grade 9–10) Students
Daily Uniform
Boys: logoed polo in navy or light blue, performance polo in navy, light blue, or gray, and khaki shorts or khaki pants with a brown leather belt
Girls: logoed fem fit polo in navy or light blue, performance polo in navy, light blue, or gray, plaid skort or skirt, and khaki shorts or khaki pants with a brown leather belt
Outerwear: logoed sweater, fleece, or performance quarter-zip pullover
Dress Uniform (required on certain days but may be worn daily)
Boys: logoed long sleeve oxford shirt, school-provided tie, khaki pants, brown leather belt, and dress shoes
Girls: logoed fem fit long sleeve oxford shirt, school-provided accessory, plaid skort or skirt, and dress shoes
Accessories and Other
Belt: Boys and girls in 2nd grade and older should wear a brown leather belt when wearing shorts or pants. The student's shirt must be tucked in with the belt showing.
Shoes: Boys and girls may wear traditional athletic running sneakers. No flashing lights, characters, or distracting designs are allowed. Additionally, boys may wear brown, black or navy dress shoes (i.e. oxfords or loafers) and girls may wear navy, black or brown dress shoes (Mary Janes or flats). High heels are not permitted.
Socks and Leggings: Boys and girls should wear plain, matching socks in white, navy, or gray. Additionally girls may wear plain navy blue knee socks or navy blue tights or leggings (worn under the skort) when the weather is cold. No designs, characters, ruffles, bows, leg warmers etc. are permitted.
Non-logoed Outerwear: If needed, students may wear non-logo outerwear outside. It must be removed upon entry to the school.
Accessories: Hats or distracting hairstyles, hair accessories, or hair pieces are not to be worn to school. Girls may wear a matching hair bow, headband, or barrettes to keep their hair pulled back. Jewelry should be worn only in moderation and not be distracting. Students should not wear more than one necklace or bracelet. Campus deans have discretion to determine whether an accessory item is inappropriate or distracting.
Grooming/Personal Appearance: Campus deans will encourage the adherence to the grooming of the students and may contact parents and families at their discretion.
Clothing should be worn properly (correct fit, clean, free of wrinkles, and holes, etc.). Polos that are excessively faded should be replaced.
Skirts and skorts should be at least fingertip length.
Boys' hair should be off the collar, off the ears, and off the eyebrows, without use of clips, ties, or other hair accessories. All students’ hair should be of natural color. No unnatural colors like blue, green, etc.
Girls may wear nail polish as long as the nails are light color, non-ostentatious.
In the Academy, girls may wear light makeup or nail polish. The makeup should be limited to powder, blush, light eyeshadow and mascara which is light in application, and nails should be a light color, non-ostentatious.
Personal Hygiene: Good hygiene plays a critical role in promoting a positive self-image in our students and is fundamental for learning and reinforcing healthy habits. Good hygiene consists of dental care, hand washing, bathing, and body care. We encourage these good hygiene strategies at school, and we ask that parents or guardians help teach these habits and reinforce them at home.
Dental hygiene should be practiced two to three times daily. This includes brushing of teeth and tongue, and flossing daily.
We encourage frequent hand washing at school because it is fundamental to keeping students healthy. It helps prevent infection and the spread of germs to others.
It is important for students to bathe daily and to wear a clean change of clothes. The use of deodorant or antiperspirant should be used as students begin to produce body odor.