School Uniforms
School Uniform Guidelines and Examples
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This student is in Logic and Rhetoric School and is wearing an approved uniform. He’s dressed in a burgundy rapid-dry polo with the required school logo. His chino shorts reach the top of the knee, which is within guidelines.
For footwear, we’re flexible — students may wear any shoes, as long as they are paired with uniform white, black, or burgundy socks without visible logos.
For boys in 4th grade and up, shirts must be tucked in and a belt is required.
Notice that his overall appearance is neat: his clothes are wrinkle-free, his hair is done, and his shoes are clean.

This Logic and Rhetoric student is wearing a pleated skirt that falls at the top of the knee — below-the-knee options are also acceptable. Her burgundy rapid-dry polo includes the school logo, though it is hidden by her hair.
She’s wearing black boots, which are acceptable, and black leggings — which are permitted with skirts or dresses.
This outfit would be considered formal wear and appropriate for events such as Exordiums

This uniform is approved for grammar students up through sixth grade. She’s wearing a plaid jumper that reaches the top of the knee, paired with black leggings.
Jumpers must be worn over a polo shirt. This jumper style is available in several color options on the Lands’ End website.
Her look is neat and appropriate: her hair is tied back, the jumper is clean and wrinkle-free, and her leggings are free of holes.
Dress shoes can vary, but students must wear uniform socks in white, black, or burgundy.

This is a top of the knee solid A line tab skirt. It is acceptable for grammar through rhetoric students. It comes in burgundy and khaki.
She’s paired it with a cotton polo — note that polos are available in both cotton and rapid-dry fabrics.
Athletic shoes are allowed, along with plain athletic socks.

Though this student is in lower grammar school, his outfit is approved for students all the way through rhetoric.
He’s wearing khaki active performance chino pants with a polo shirt.
A belt is required with pants, though boys aren’t required to tuck in their shirts until 4th grade — it’s always a nice touch.
His shoes are clean and coordinate well with the rest of the uniform, and his appearance is neat and pressed.

Here’s another example of chino active performance shorts that meet uniform guidelines.
They reach the top of the knee, and he’s paired them with athletic shoes and socks that match his uniform.
Since he is below 4th grade, his shirt may remain untucked.




This student is in Logic and Rhetoric School and is wearing an approved uniform. He’s dressed in a burgundy rapid-dry polo with the required school logo. His chino shorts reach the top of the knee, which is within guidelines.
For footwear, we’re flexible — students may wear any shoes, as long as they are paired with uniform white, black, or burgundy socks without visible logos.
For boys in 4th grade and up, shirts must be tucked in and a belt is required.
Notice that his overall appearance is neat: his clothes are wrinkle-free, his hair is done, and his shoes are clean.

This fleece jacket does not have the school logo and is intended for outdoor use only.
To help students build good habits, we encourage them to wear jackets outdoors and approved sweaters indoors.

This is the official PE uniform, worn on Wednesdays. Students may wear shorts or sweatpants, as long as they display “Amazing Grace Academy”.
Shirts must also have the school name. Optional sweatshirts are available through Lands’ End, and students may also wear Spiritwear sweatshirts on PE days.
Athletic shoes are required — no dress shoes are allowed with PE uniforms.


This student is in Logic and Rhetoric School and is wearing an approved uniform. He’s dressed in a burgundy rapid-dry polo with the required school logo. His chino shorts reach the top of the knee, which is within guidelines.
For footwear, we’re flexible — students may wear any shoes, as long as they are paired with uniform white, black, or burgundy socks without visible logos.
For boys in 4th grade and up, shirts must be tucked in and a belt is required.
Notice that his overall appearance is neat: his clothes are wrinkle-free, his hair is done, and his shoes are clean.

This Logic and Rhetoric student is wearing a pleated skirt that falls at the top of the knee — below-the-knee options are also acceptable. Her burgundy rapid-dry polo includes the school logo, though it is hidden by her hair.
She’s wearing black boots, which are acceptable, and black leggings — which are permitted with skirts or dresses.
This outfit would be considered formal wear and appropriate for events such as Exordiums

This uniform is approved for grammar students up through sixth grade. She’s wearing a plaid jumper that reaches the top of the knee, paired with black leggings.
Jumpers must be worn over a polo shirt. This jumper style is available in several color options on the Lands’ End website.
Her look is neat and appropriate: her hair is tied back, the jumper is clean and wrinkle-free, and her leggings are free of holes.
Dress shoes can vary, but students must wear uniform socks in white, black, or burgundy.

This is a top of the knee solid A line tab skirt. It is acceptable for grammar through rhetoric students. It comes in burgundy and khaki.
She’s paired it with a cotton polo — note that polos are available in both cotton and rapid-dry fabrics.
Athletic shoes are allowed, along with plain athletic socks.

Though this student is in lower grammar school, his outfit is approved for students all the way through rhetoric.
He’s wearing khaki active performance chino pants with a polo shirt. A belt is required with pants, though boys aren’t required to tuck in their shirts until 4th grade — it’s always a nice touch.
His shoes are clean and coordinate well with the rest of the uniform, and his appearance is neat and pressed.

Here’s another example of chino active performance shorts that meet uniform guidelines.
They reach the top of the knee, and he’s paired them with athletic shoes and socks that match his uniform.
Since he is below 4th grade, his shirt may remain untucked.

Even preschool students are expected to wear a uniform. This student is wearing plain active performance chinos and a burgundy polo with the school logo.
Ideally, preschoolers should wear shoes they can put on by themselves.

This student is wearing a cardigan sweater, which is one of the approved options for wearing inside the classroom.
Only sweaters or jackets sold by Lands’ End or Educational Outfitters — and bearing the school logo — may be worn indoors when students are cold.
Outdoor jackets are not allowed in the classroom.




This is the official PE uniform, worn on Wednesdays. Students may wear shorts or sweatpants, as long as they display “Amazing Grace Academy”.
Shirts must also have the school name. Optional sweatshirts are available through Lands’ End, and students may also wear Spiritwear sweatshirts on PE days.
Athletic shoes are required — no dress shoes are allowed with PE uniforms.



