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Also, around here uniforms aren't bought direct from the school. You buy shirt/jumper/trousers in the appropriate colours. |
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A jumper with the name of the college doesn't count as a uniform, they're optional. :nono: And a uniform in PE is kind of obvious, if you play for a team you want to be identifiable as part of that team. |
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But i did travel and tourism and i had to wear a uniform for it and i didnt have an optional choice. You had to wear it. But all the courses uniform are different. |
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It's like catering/food tech students, they wear a uniform not for the sake of it but because of the nature of the stuff they're doing. |
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I finish school, when i get home I have an hour to sit and relax, so my own thing, then I have dinner for an hour, then I follow my revision timetable for the day, then have my evening downtime and before I know it's time to sleep. The weekends no different because if I'm not revising and up for going out with friends, they're revising. And vice versa. I really think UK schools would benefit from having no uniform. If not to make people to more comfortable, but to encourage 'naughty' students who bunk all the time to quit complaining and turn up. |
School uniforms look really tacky and ugly.
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So, the solution to constant revision and school work is to abolish uniforms because student have a lack of expression?
Snowflake times indeed. |
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I imagine your jam-packed revision schedule is only around exam periods. |
I don't get this 'express yourself' why do you need to express yourself at school? the only reason why they would want to express themselves is to impress people. You go to school to learn not to impress anyone. There's no one there to impress because it's not important to express yourself at school.
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I don't see why you need clothes to speak for you and "express you" either.
Most kids opt for the latest trainers, trend at the high street stores. So wearing manufactured mass produced styles/clothes isn't really expressing anything other than "Look what my mum can afford". |
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Yeah, you never see kids who are playing truant.... still wearing their school uniforms.
You see groups of them hanging around town centres well into the evening in their uniforms so I don't think it's that they're opposed to. It's doing a bit of work they don't like. :hee: |
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Doesn't mean they're being prevented from freedom of expression nor does it mean they truant because they have to wear a uniform, especially when most of them truant IN the uniform. :laugh: |
Urgh, I would have hated having to pick out my own clothes every day / think about what to have ready :umm2:. Having a uniform was so easy... Just a row of white shirts and black trousers and my tie. Ahh. Simplicity. Gives you MORE free time is anything. I rarely even bothered getting changed after school, I pretty much only wore my own clothes at the weekend :joker:.
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I think uniform is a great idea as it does train you in discipline at an age when you desperately need it. That said, a dress code does tick the box too. The amount of money we've spent on uniform over the years is ridiculous. Now you can go into asda and there's cheap jumpers and skirts which is great for growing kids and parents on a budget. Regarding the 'express yourself' argument, I'm not sure the workplace is a place for expressing yourself through your appearance, so why should schools be? As for hiding whose parents can afford nicer clothers argument - I think that's stupid. Whilst i'm in favour of uniform, I don't think thats its purpose. It's not like kids don't see each other outside school. They wear backpacks, trainers, you name it... besides I think kids are clever enough to work out whose parents earn more money without uniform (From going round each others houses etc) In my eyes uniform at school is about discipline and preparation for the world of work. That's why I think it's a good thing. R. |
I'd also add that as yet I haven't had a job where I didn't have to wear a uniform... And again I prefer it that way for convenience sake. No wondering what to wear or digging about for clothes... Just "Is uniform washed and dried? Yes. Done."
I don't need to be trying to pick out clothes every day! Yawn! Who has the time :joker:. I also find it sort of worrying that the only way "kids these days" know how to express or individualise themselves is through fashion choice. Ffs. "I am me because I have this hairstyle and I wear this jacket and that tells you what you need to know about my identity". Nooo. In fact one of the major benefits of a school uniform is that it makes kids LESS likely to "tribalise" and "stick with their own"... It promotes integration, and lets people get to actually know each other, and for their individuality to shine through their personality and not their t-shirt slogan. |
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I don't mean without washing them, i just mean if it's your own clothes you need to get alot of different stuff, where as if it was a uniform shirt, you could have two or three just and wash them in between |
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