Dress Code

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We frequently receive questions concerning the school dress code.  For your convenience, click here to access the complete Quest Academy dress code page: Dress Code

Here are a few guidelines to keep in mind, more detailed information will be found at the above link:

  • TOPS
  • Shirts must have a collar and be either solid white, navy or red. Appropriate collared styles are blouse, polo, oxford, turtleneck, or dress shirt.
  • Shirts cannot have a logo other than a Quest Academy logo.
  • All shirts must be long enough to remain tucked in.
  • Sweaters or sweater vests (hooded or unhooded) may be worn in solid navy, white or red.
  • BOTTOMS
  • Girls may wear skirts, jumpers, skorts, shorts, capris or pants that are either solid navy or tan. Solid color red and navy polo dresses and navy/red plaid #36 dresses are allowed.
  • Boys may wear pants or shorts in either solid navy or tan.
  • Skirts, shorts or skorts are to be no shorter than 2 inches above the kneecap.
  • No denim, nylon, sweat, leather, stretch, or vinyl material may be worn.
  • ACCESSORIES (SHOES AND SOCKS)
  • All students must wear closed toe and closed heel shoes. Shoes cannot have lights or wheels.
  • Socks or footed tights must be worn at all times.  Socks are to be solid red, white, or navy.  
  • If wearing a belt it needs to be solid black or brown. 
  • QUEST APPAREL
  • Quest Academy jackets, hoodies, and pullovers can be worn at any time. However, heads may never be covered in the building.
  • Students are allowed to wear a designated “School Spirit Shirt” on select days. (Fridays)
  • DRESS AND GROOMING
  • Shirts must be buttoned and tucked in, shoes must be tied or fastened, clothing must be worn right-side-out, appropriate underwear must be worn, but not visible, etc. Clothing shall not be excessively worn or have holes.
  • Hair must be kept neat and have a combed appearance and appropriate for school. No extreme hair color or styles, only “natural” hair colors are permitted (for example, fuchsia or “hot pink” hair is not “natural”).
  • Outer wear that is worn for warmth to and from school and at outside recess is not considered a uniform item.

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