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Dress code


In establishing a dress code for its students, North Cross School encourages a high standard of appearance so students may
take pride in themselves and our school, and so that eccentricities of dress do not become a distraction from their work
each day. The dress code is also intended to minimize extravagances and competition in dress. Furthermore, the school
tries to teach students that different attire is appropriate for different occasions and events. In general, students should be
neat, clean, and well-groomed, and should wear clothes that are clean, well-pressed, properly fitting, and in good repair.
Students are expected to adhere to the dress code from their arrival at school until the end of the school day, unless
otherwise instructed. The dress code is a feature of school life most successfully fulfilled when parents/guardians, students,
and the school work closely together. Should clothing not fall within the guidelines, a student will be required to leave class
until the situation is corrected.

North Cross School has established a relationship with Lands’ End and will use their products as the basis for the
school-wide dress code. Land’s End has created a North Cross School Store from which students may choose their school
apparel. These items are guaranteed for life and are comfortable and well made. Colors revolve around red, black, and
white (the school colors). It is preferable that families purchase their school clothing from Land’s End so there will be no
confusion as to whether or not an item meets dress code. However, if an item is indistinguishable from the Lands’ End
item, it will meet the school’s dress code requirements.    
Lands' End Website

Lower School Students

Regular Dress Days

Girls
  • White, red, navy blue, gray, or black shirt with a collar (long-sleeve or short-sleeve polo or turtleneck).
  • ​White or light blue dress shirt (long-sleeve, short-sleeve, or ¾-sleeve).
  • Khaki skirts, jumpers, shorts, or corduroys, or black pants. “Skinny-stretch” pants or “jeggings” are not acceptable.
  • Lands’ End “Classic Navy Large Plaid” Skirts (grades 1 - 12).
  • Lands’ End red or black “Polo Dress” with pleats or ruffle bottom is acceptable for Lower School students.
  • Solid black, white, or red sweaters (v-neck, crew neck, or cardigan) free from all logos (except NCS logo).
  • Black, white, or gray tights or leggings to wear under skirts or jumpers for warmth on colder days.
  • In colder weather, we encourage students to wear a solid white, black, or red fleece (full zip, ¼ zip, or vest), NCS sweater, or NCS athletic jackets in the classroom. Winter jackets or other forms of outerwear are not to be worn in the classroom. Only hoodies and sweatshirts with the NCS logo (or logos from North Cross extra-curricular activities) are permitted. Hoodies or sweatshirts that do not have the NCS logo are not permitted.
  • Belts for skirts, shorts, or pants that have belt loops (grades 1 - 12).
  • Shoes in good repair (no Crocs®, Native Shoes, or flip flops).
Boys
  • White, navy blue, gray, red, or black shirt with a collar (long-sleeve or short-sleeve polo or turtleneck).
  • White or light blue dress shirt (long-sleeve or short-sleeve).
  • Khaki shorts, pants, or khaki colored corduroys. Cargo-style shorts or pants are not allowed.
  • Solid black, white, or red crew neck or v-neck sweaters free from all logos (except NCS logo).
  • In colder weather, we encourage students to wear a solid white, black, or red fleece (full zip, ¼ zip, or vest), NCS sweater, or NCS athletic jackets in the classroom. Winter jackets or other forms of outerwear are not to be worn in the classroom. Only hoodies and sweatshirts with the NCS logo (or logos from North Cross extra-curricular activities) are permitted. Hoodies or sweatshirts that do not have the NCS logo are not permitted.
  • Belts for shorts or pants (grades 1-12).
  • Shoes in good repair (no Crocs®, Native Shoes, or flip flops).
  • Hair must remain above the collar.
Formal Dress Days

Girls​

Early Childhood Program 
  • White polo with NCS logo AND red crew neck sweatshirt with NCS logo (as season requires) and khaki bottoms.
  • Black, white, or gray tights or leggings to wear under skirts for warmth on colder days
Grades 1 - 5 
  • White polo with NCS logo or white long-sleeved blouse with NCS logo AND red crew neck sweatshirt with NCS logo or red fine gauge sweater with logo (as season requires) and Lands’ End “Classic Navy Large Plaid” skirt, khaki pants, or khaki jumper.
  • Black, white, or gray tights or leggings to wear under skirts or jumpers for warmth on colder days
Boys
Early Childhood Program
  • White polo with NCS logo AND red crew neck sweatshirt with NCS logo (as season requires) and khaki bottoms.
Grades 1–5 
  • White polo with NCS logo or white long-sleeved dress shirt with NCS logo AND red crew neck sweatshirt with NCS logo or red fine gauge sweater with logo (as season requires) with NCS logo and khaki bottoms.

Casual Dress Days

  • T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, and casual bottoms of choice are allowed. No ripped clothing, pajamas, or anything  with inappropriate slogans/language/images.

Spirit Dress Days
  • School colors (red, white, black, and/or gray) are required, unless specifically allowed for a specific Spirit Day. T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, shorts, sweatpants, joggers, etc. are allowed. No leggings as pants, ripped clothing, pajamas, crop tops, or anything with inappropriate slogans/language/images.
lower school dress code illustration

Middle and Upper School Students

At All Times
(Regular and Formal Dress Days)


Students must wear:
  • Collared tops long enough to remain tucked into bottom garment during the course of general school activities
  • Bottom garments that extend lower than the mid-thigh
  • A belt with any bottom garment that has belt loops
  • Sneakers, dress shoes, or leather sandals in good repair
  • Hair that allows full view of students’ eyes

Regular Dress Days

Top Options
  • Solid black, white, navy blue, gray, or red polo-style shirt with a collar (long-sleeve or short-sleeve)
  • White or light blue dress shirt (long-sleeve, short-sleeve, or 3/4-sleeve)
  • Solid black, white, navy blue, gray, or red sweaters (crew neck, v-neck, or cardigan) free from all logos (except NCS logo)
  • NCS-logo jackets, fleeces, sweatshirts, and hoodies
Bottom Options
  • Khaki pants, shorts, skirts, or khaki colored corduroys
  • Navy “large plaid” skirts or jumpers
  • ​Black, white, navy blue, or gray tights or leggings to wear under skirts or jumpers for warmth on colder days
  • ​Black pants
Formal Dress Days

Students must wear:
  • White long-sleeved Oxford dress shirt
  • Navy Blazer
  • Dress Shoes
  • Boys are required to wear a necktie
Bottom Options:
  • Navy “large plaid” or khaki skirt 
  • Black, white, navy blue, or gray tights or leggings to wear under skirts for warmth on colder days
  • Khaki, navy blue, or black slacks/dress pants​​

Casual Dress Days

  • T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, shorts, sweatpants, joggers, jeans, etc. are allowed. No leggings as pants, ripped clothing, pajamas, or anything with inappropriate slogans/language/images.

Spirit Dress Days
​

  • School colors (red, white, black, and/or gray) are required. T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, shorts, sweatpants, joggers, etc. are allowed. No leggings as pants, ripped clothing, pajamas, crop tops, or anything with inappropriate slogans/language/images.

MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL DRESS CODE ILLUSTRATION
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North Cross School is an independent, coeducational, college-preparatory school founded in 1944 and governed by a volunteer Board of Trustees.

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North Cross School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status in the administration of its educational, admission, financial aid or employment policies, or any other programs administered by the School. 

​Accreditation
North Cross is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. North Cross School's Junior Kindergarten is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools, which is recognized by the Board of Education pursuant to §22.1-19 of the Code of Virginia that authorizes the Virginia Council for Private Education to accredit private nursery, preschool, elementary and secondary schools in Virginia
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Memberships
North Cross is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools, the National Association for College Admission Counseling, the Potomac and Chesapeake Association for College Admission Counseling, the Enrollment Management Association, One Schoolhouse and The Association for Academic Leaders, and The Cum Laude Society.

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  • WHO WE ARE
    • Our Mission & Vision
    • Building Character
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Board of Trustees
    • Our Head of School: Armistead Lemon '95
    • Leadership Team
    • Campus Map
    • In the News
    • NOW@NORTHCROSS
    • Employment Opportunities
  • ACADEMICS/STUDENT LIFE
    • Lower School >
      • Early Childhood Program
      • First through Third Grades
      • Fourth and Fifth Grades
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • Middle School >
      • Sixth through Eighth Grades
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • Upper School >
      • Ninth through Twelfth Grades >
        • Global Studies Distinction
        • STEM Distinction
        • Fine Arts Distinction
      • Course Catalog
      • College Counseling
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • The Talfourd H. Kemper Library
    • CrossWalk for Learning Differences >
      • Meet Our Faculty
    • STUDENT LIFE >
      • Dress Code
      • Extracurriculars
      • International Students
      • Boarding at North Cross
  • ATHLETICS/ARTS
    • ATHLETICS >
      • Athletics Calendar
      • Teams & Schedules
      • Championships & Awards
      • Registration & Forms
      • Facilities
      • Meet Our Athletics Staff
      • Alumni Athletes
      • In the News
    • ARTS >
      • Band
      • Chorus
      • Studio Art & Graphic Design
      • Theatre
  • COMMUNITY
    • School Calendar
    • Parent Resources >
      • Log in to FACTS
      • Back-to-School
      • Student & Parent Handbook
      • Parent Opportunities >
        • Parents' Association
        • Athletic Boosters
        • Friends of the Arts
    • Alumni >
      • Alumni Reunion Weekend
      • Awards
      • Athletic Hall of Fame
    • After-School Opportunities
    • Summer Programs
    • Internship Program
    • Symposium
    • Key Contacts
    • Apparel
  • ADMISSIONS
    • Inquire & Tour
    • How to Apply
    • Tuition and Fees
    • International Student FAQs
    • Heard in the Halls
    • Meet Our Team
  • GIVING
    • Make a Gift to North Cross
    • North Cross Fund
    • Foundation Tax Credits Program
    • Planned Giving
    • Stock Gifts
    • Corporate Sponsors
    • Giving News
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