Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shorts, joggers, hoodies, school logo t-shirts and that broccoli top hair cut. Rarely do I see upper school boys wear jeans.
I think the no jeans is a generational thing - not a Sidwell thing.
Packing for a trip recently, I asked DS if he wanted jeans...
He replies, "Are we going somewhere fancy?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shorts, joggers, hoodies, school logo t-shirts and that broccoli top hair cut. Rarely do I see upper school boys wear jeans.
I think the no jeans is a generational thing - not a Sidwell thing.
Anonymous wrote:I don't believe Sidwell has a different dress code for the weekly Quaker Meetings
Anonymous wrote:Shorts, joggers, hoodies, school logo t-shirts and that broccoli top hair cut. Rarely do I see upper school boys wear jeans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress like you just rolled out of bed - tube socks and crocs as well! And I’m not even kidding.
For chapel services?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should wear whatever they normally feel comfortable with. There is not one style at Sidwell. My son was never dressy and the schoo in general isn't dressy. He wore anything from joggers/sweats to casual pants.
For context - his prior school had no jeans or sweatpants and collared shirts (mostly polo/golf shirts) and were allowed to wear casual t-shirts/hoodies only if they had a school logos (until 8th - when they allowed broader set of tshirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies)
Is there any special dress code for the weekly mandatory church service?
Short answer - no.
I suspect there is some general dress code somewhere but it wasn't anything we ever had to think about. For example, I'd suspect a shirt with hate speech would not be acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid switched from a uniform school to a non-uniform school we went onto the school's social media pages and checked out all the pictures to get a sense of what kids were wearing.
Great idea!
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should wear whatever they normally feel comfortable with. There is not one style at Sidwell. My son was never dressy and the schoo in general isn't dressy. He wore anything from joggers/sweats to casual pants.
For context - his prior school had no jeans or sweatpants and collared shirts (mostly polo/golf shirts) and were allowed to wear casual t-shirts/hoodies only if they had a school logos (until 8th - when they allowed broader set of tshirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies)
Is there any special dress code for the weekly mandatory church service?
Anonymous wrote:Dress like you just rolled out of bed - tube socks and crocs as well! And I’m not even kidding.
Anonymous wrote:They should wear whatever they normally feel comfortable with. There is not one style at Sidwell. My son was never dressy and the schoo in general isn't dressy. He wore anything from joggers/sweats to casual pants.
For context - his prior school had no jeans or sweatpants and collared shirts (mostly polo/golf shirts) and were allowed to wear casual t-shirts/hoodies only if they had a school logos (until 8th - when they allowed broader set of tshirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid switched from a uniform school to a non-uniform school we went onto the school's social media pages and checked out all the pictures to get a sense of what kids were wearing.
Great idea!
Anonymous wrote:How could they have let in an out of state person with so many DMV applicants? Are you a politician?