View Full Version : Chesire:Boy, 11, sent home from his first day of School because of his haircut
arista
03-09-2015, 10:39 AM
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/09/03/08/2BEB1E5E00000578-3220537-The_11_year_old_had_modelled_his_hair_which_has_tw o_tramlines_sh-a-2_1441263658864.jpg
Well done lad you are on FoxNewsHD already
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/09/03/05/2BC47FFA00000578-3220537-image-a-57_1441254828971.jpg
[Mr Hill says his son 'totally admires'
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero,
pictured, and modelled
his hairstyle on the footballer]
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3220537/Boy-11-sent-home-day-secondary-school-severe-haircut-insists-styled-favourite-footballer-Sergio-Aguero.html#ixzz3kfeSZlN3
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 10:42 AM
:/ seriously? I think it's quite a nice hair cut
Cherie
03-09-2015, 10:47 AM
:/ seriously? I think it's quite a nice hair cut
:omgno: the rules are there for a reason, some parents don't think they apply to their little darlings :idc:
Don't see the problem with the hair cut tbh
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 10:50 AM
:omgno: the rules are there for a reason, some parents don't think they apply to their little darlings :idc:
what rules though, what's actually wrong with that hair cut? Idgi?
Cherie
03-09-2015, 10:52 AM
what rules though, what's actually wrong with that hair cut? Idgi?
I guess the school has rules about certain hairstyles :shrug: there is nothing wrong with wearing trainers but if they don't form part of school uniform you don't send your kid to school in them.
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 10:58 AM
I guess the school has rules about certain hairstyles :shrug: there is nothing wrong with wearing trainers but if they don't form part of school uniform you don't send your kid to school in them.
Well from the article they just classed it as "an extreme" hairstyle, doesn't look like an extreme hairstyle to me :shrug:
As for the shoes, ok that's fair enough eventhough looking at the shoes from the picture it seems that they're being really picky about it, under a uniform pants you'd barely notice that they even were trainers at all. My own son wears shoes similar to that with his uniform and no ones ever batted an eyelid
Tom4784
03-09-2015, 11:00 AM
Rules like that are completely ****ing dumb. why impact a child's education due to a non intrusive hair style?
I mean that isn't a great haircut but still, what a ridiculous school/head teacher.
arista
03-09-2015, 11:01 AM
Don't see the problem with the hair cut tbh
It looks Aggressive
arista
03-09-2015, 11:02 AM
:omgno: the rules are there for a reason, some parents don't think they apply to their little darlings :idc:
You Are Most Wise
Iceman
03-09-2015, 11:03 AM
How anyone can say that's a fair thing to do is ridiculous. It's a haircut, what a jumped up school that must be. I reckon the parents council are a right hoot.
It looks Aggressive
Aggressive haircuts :omgno:
Iceman
03-09-2015, 11:06 AM
Aggressive haircuts :omgno:
I can see it now. 'Your sons short hair influenced my little angel to bring a knife to school'
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:06 AM
Aggressive haircuts :omgno:
That hairstyle will have someones eye out :nono:
Kizzy
03-09-2015, 11:15 AM
Pfft... Every year it's the same someones little angel is sent home because the of rules on uniform and/or appearance.
Ninastar
03-09-2015, 11:17 AM
That haircut is a crime against humanity to be fair
rubymoo
03-09-2015, 11:17 AM
*Waits for the Good Morning Britain interview*
They don't send the kids home at my daughters school, they put them in isolation, one of the girls has bright purple hair:shocked: it's far better to not make an issue with teenagers, they'll learn soon enough in the adult world what's appropriate and what's not.
arista
03-09-2015, 11:22 AM
I can see it now. 'Your sons short hair influenced my little angel to bring a knife to school'
Possible
arista
03-09-2015, 11:24 AM
Pfft... Every year it's the same someones little angel is sent home because the of rules on uniform and/or appearance.
Yes Law and Order.
Many follow that
and not sent home
RichardG
03-09-2015, 11:26 AM
It's a bit mean to send someone home on their first day of secondary school :laugh:
That being said there was a super nasty boy in my year with a haircut just like that so I wish my school sent him home too so we didn't have to put up with him. :fist:
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:29 AM
It's a bit mean to send someone home on their first day of secondary school :laugh:
That being said there was a super nasty boy in my year with a haircut just like that so I wish my school sent him home too so we didn't have to put up with him. :fist:
It was the hair made him do it, poor kid
Kizzy
03-09-2015, 11:34 AM
Don't get me wrong I would love it if kids were allowed to express their individuality and there be no rules on personal style, but if there are it's and all or nothing thing.
Liam-
03-09-2015, 11:36 AM
As much as it's a stupid rule, it's still a rule and it should be followed, my school wouldn't allow people to dye their hair, have piercings, wear rings, wear coloured socks, we were only allowed to wear black shoes, boys weren't allowed to have any sort of jewellery, no charity bands or any sort of branded clothing like coats/jackets or bags or anything, it was awful, but we still have to go by the rules.
LukeB
03-09-2015, 11:37 AM
fml.. it's just a hair cut :joker: the school needs to stop being pathetic tbh
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:37 AM
As much as it's a stupid rule, it's still a rule and it should be followed, my school wouldn't allow people to dye their hair, have piercings, wear rings, wear coloured socks, we were only allowed to wear black shoes, boys weren't allowed to have any sort of jewellery, no charity bands or nothing, it was awful, but we still have to go by the rules.
But what exactly was the rule is what I'd like to know, is it just "no extreme haircuts"? Because if so, what actually constitutes as an extreme hair cut? I wouldn't class this one as an extreme hair cut :think:
lostalex
03-09-2015, 11:39 AM
The kid is probably humiliated. and a kid that young doesn't care about his hair, you know it's the parents that wanted to give him a punk rock haircut. selfish parents.
LukeB
03-09-2015, 11:40 AM
But what exactly was the rule is what I'd like to know, is it just "no extreme haircuts"? Because if so, what actually constitutes as an extreme hair cut? I wouldn't class this one as an extreme hair cut :think:
Same, they're making him miss his education over a hair cut which isn't offensive at all. What are they going to do now because hair does not grow back straight away.. it will take time for it go back to normal.
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:41 AM
The kid is probably humiliated. and a kid that young doesn't care about his hair, you know it's the parents that wanted to give him a punk rock haircut. selfish parents.
That's so not true Alex, I have an 11 year old son so I can testify to this :laugh:
Kizzy
03-09-2015, 11:41 AM
My brats school didn't accept mohawks, designs in hair or grade 1s.
lostalex
03-09-2015, 11:43 AM
That's so not true Alex, I have an 11 year old son so I can testify to this :laugh:
oh. well if the kid really chose the haircut for himself then he should be allowed to wear it. he'll probably want to cut it all off after he gets teased for a few weeks anyway.
It's a completely stupid rule but that kid does look like the type who would beat innocents up.
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:45 AM
oh. well if the kid really chose the haircut for himself then he should be allowed to wear it. he'll probably want to cut it all off after he gets teased for a few weeks anyway.
I don't think he'd get teased by his friends for that kind of hair style tbh My own son had one similar during the summer. Boys that age who are into soccer look up to soccer players and they all have these type hairstyles
lostalex
03-09-2015, 11:54 AM
I don't think he'd get teased by his friends for that kind of hair style tbh My own son had one similar during the summer. Boys that age who are into soccer look up to soccer players and they all have these type hairstyles
ok lol. well that chubby little kid doesn't look anything like any footballers i've seen, but okay/ should they also be allowed to wear the kit from soccer players instead of the school uniform ? probably not, rules are rules.
Niamh.
03-09-2015, 11:55 AM
ok lol. well that chubby little kid doesn't look anything like any footballers i've seen, but okay/ should they also be allowed to wear the kit from soccer players? probably not, rules are rules.
Obviously not :laugh: I guess it just depends what they class as extreme I didn't think that one was really
Liam-
03-09-2015, 11:57 AM
But what exactly was the rule is what I'd like to know, is it just "no extreme haircuts"? Because if so, what actually constitutes as an extreme hair cut? I wouldn't class this one as an extreme hair cut :think:
Probably, that's the rule in a lot of school to my knowledge, no outlandish hairstyles, , while I understand where the schools are coming from with the, you're not there to look good or to impress people you're there to learn, but then I really don't think how your hair looks is going to jeprodise your learning ability :laugh:
But, rules are rules I suppose so.
Ninastar
03-09-2015, 03:35 PM
Probably, that's the rule in a lot of school to my knowledge, no outlandish hairstyles, , while I understand where the schools are coming from with the, you're not there to look good or to impress people you're there to learn, but then I really don't think how your hair looks is going to jeprodise your learning ability :laugh:
But, rules are rules I suppose so.
yet again we agree.
My school rules were no less than grade X haircuts (im not too sure which grade is the shortest, im not a boy/butch lesbian) and if you broke those rules, you'd be put in isolation
Ashley.
03-09-2015, 03:36 PM
Doesn't suit him. :laugh:
Shaun
03-09-2015, 03:37 PM
I feel bad for the kid.
a) probably a ton of ****ty comments on news articles about his appearance
b) probably didn't want to be a news story anyway
c) it's just a haircut
Cherie
03-09-2015, 03:45 PM
Well from the article they just classed it as "an extreme" hairstyle, doesn't look like an extreme hairstyle to me :shrug:
As for the shoes, ok that's fair enough eventhough looking at the shoes from the picture it seems that they're being really picky about it, under a uniform pants you'd barely notice that they even were trainers at all. My own son wears shoes similar to that with his uniform and no ones ever batted an eyelid
I was making an analogy about the trainers not about his footwear, schools in England are much stricter about following uniform than in Ireland where they are fairly relaxed. If the parents want him at that school then they follow the rules otherwise take him elsewhere, I think shaving your head and having a strip down the middle constitutes extreme!
Pfft... Every year it's the same someones little angel is sent home because the of rules on uniform and/or appearance.
Indeed
Braden
03-09-2015, 04:10 PM
That haircut is a crime against humanity to be fair
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JoshBB
03-09-2015, 04:15 PM
idgi though because they have rules like this at my school, and they say it's because the haircut disrupts your learning (how??) when surely sending someone home is far more disrupting than a haircut.
armand.kay
03-09-2015, 04:23 PM
The school was right to send him home that hair cut is awful...
But what exactly was the rule is what I'd like to know, is it just "no extreme haircuts"? Because if so, what actually constitutes as an extreme hair cut? I wouldn't class this one as an extreme hair cut :think:
..the policy for that school is...
Haircuts should not be extreme.
‘Steps’, ‘lines’, shaving the sides or all of the head or other
variations of these styles are unacceptable in this school.
Nothing below a ‘Number 2’ is acceptable for students who
prefer this type of short style.
...so it does really break policy rules and I would think that a home/school agreement would have been signed which is what generally happens...ironically though it's excellence is in sports... and football in particular as it has strong links with the Manchester United Foundation with many top footballers spending time there with the children so footballers will be many of their 'hero' figures.../and hairstyle etc...it's actually a good school from reading about it and has made outstanding progress in OFSTED with some record breaking exam results...and in an area of east Manchester where achievement rates are quite low...so maybe why he wanted to go there and why his parents wanted him there..?...../I don't know but the policy was there for them to see...
...what I really don't like with stuff like this is the involvement of the media because that's something that he will get attention for at school and maybe quite negative attention.../why would anyone want that for their child over a haircut and a pair of shoes...
Kizzy
03-09-2015, 06:09 PM
It may just be a slow news day.... other papers have all this humanitarian rubbish what else would the mail have?
Crimson Dynamo
03-09-2015, 06:13 PM
I am not here for parents trying to make their kids fashion accessories. All boys should be buzz cut. period
Jordan.
03-09-2015, 06:22 PM
Serving aggressive chav. I bet his mum has the same haircut.
LemonJam
03-09-2015, 07:07 PM
I hate stuff like this. I got warnings at school because my hair was "too curly" despite it being shorter than a lot of other boys in my year. One of my friends got sent home for dying her hair ginger as well. :bored:
kirklancaster
03-09-2015, 07:09 PM
It's a completely stupid rule but that kid does look like the type who would beat innocents up.
:laugh:
kirklancaster
03-09-2015, 07:10 PM
Serving aggressive chav. I bet his mum has the same haircut.
:laugh:
kirklancaster
03-09-2015, 07:11 PM
I am not here for parents trying to make their kids fashion accessories. All boys should be buzz cut. period
:laugh: With one of these no doubt LT?
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arista
04-09-2015, 11:07 AM
I feel bad for the kid.
a) probably a ton of ****ty comments on news articles about his appearance
b) probably didn't want to be a news story anyway
c) it's just a haircut
Yes the by product.
He was not on ThisMorning
but was debated on Newspaper review
on the Wright Stuff with Ann Diamond
user104658
05-09-2015, 09:10 PM
:joker: :joker: :joker:
Well this thread has cheered me up! That is a completely ****ing awful haircut... I mean really. Come on! And don't get me started on the ear piercing :facepalm:. He'd be banned from the entire village that I live in, never mind being sent home from school :hehe:.
Kizzy
05-09-2015, 09:28 PM
:joker: :joker: :joker:
Well this thread has cheered me up! That is a completely ****ing awful haircut... I mean really. Come on! And don't get me started on the ear piercing :facepalm:. He'd be banned from the entire village that I live in, never mind being sent home from school :hehe:.
Yes you can be breastfed till your 21 but don't dare have a nonconformist hairdo :laugh:
Livia
05-09-2015, 09:32 PM
One day he might go for a job where there are certain expectations when it comes to appearance. I wonder if he'd get press coverage when he doesn't get through the interview.
user104658
05-09-2015, 09:33 PM
Yes you can be breastfed till your 21 but don't dare have a nonconformist hairdo :laugh:
I wouldn't call that nonconformist...
Benjamin
05-09-2015, 09:40 PM
what rules though, what's actually wrong with that hair cut? Idgi?
It's ****ing hideous for a start. He looks like a mongrel.
Kizzy
05-09-2015, 09:47 PM
I wouldn't call that nonconformist...
What? being breastfed till you're 21 in your village...
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/45093000/jpg/_45093630_league_bbc226i.jpg
he looks trashy and his parents are trashy for sobbing to the daily mail for an easy buck.
god i ****ing hate the daily mail
user104658
06-09-2015, 12:12 AM
One day he might go for a job where there are certain expectations when it comes to appearance. I wonder if he'd get press coverage when he doesn't get through the interview.
He's going to be a footballer. Rooney 2.0. That diamond stud in his ear is going to be used to pay for his very first prostitute.
It's been earmarked... You might say... :hehe:
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