The SEPA 2025-2026 Dress Code outlines expectations for all students. Students must wear SEPA-branded items Tuesday through Friday, with professional dress required on Mondays for Upper School grades.
Upper School (6th-12th Grade)
NOT Permitted During Class Hours
- Any head coverings (hats, durags, bandanas, hoods) — except religious coverings (hijabs, Yarmulke)
- Bicycle shorts, spandex shorts
- Open-toed shoes (slides, sandals, flip flops, slippers, house shoes, stiletto heels)
- Shorts or skirts more than 2 inches above the knee
Mondays — Professional Dress
Girls: SEPA-logo blazer (black or navy), white button-down (pressed, tucked), dress slacks/skirts in black/navy/gray/brown, closed-toe dress shoes or clean sneakers.
Boys: SEPA-logo blazer (black or navy), white button-down, dress slacks (black/navy/gray/brown), dress shoes or clean sneakers, tie or bow tie (red/black/navy).
Note: Blazers need SEPA logo — “ON Top Printing” can add logo for a fee.
Tuesday–Friday — SEPA Branded Items
Store: stores.inksoft.com/SEPA
- Approved tops: SEPA T-shirts, Polos, Hoodies (hood down indoors; must wear SEPA tee/polo under hoodie); colors black/white/red/yellow/gray
- Approved bottoms: shorts, dress pants, sweatpants, skirts; colors black/khaki/gray
- Leggings must be opaque; top must cover midsection and mid-posterior
- Shoes: Crocs, sneakers, closed-toe only
Elementary Dress Code (PreK-5)
Monday–Friday SEPA-branded items from the same school store. Same restrictions on head coverings, shorts/skirts, and open-toed shoes apply.
Other Considerations
- Coaches determine game/practice dress
- Court shoes required in gym
- Personal hygiene emphasized due to athletic nature of school
- Hoodies must be SEPA-branded; no non-SEPA writing/logos larger than 2 inches