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Uniforms keep the image of the school at a constant image, if a school lets their pupils go in wearing whatever they want, there would definitely be people rolling out of bed in the morning and going in with tat on, a school has to have a good image.
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with primark being cool now a non uniform day would be a cinch Annie :) My school was non uniform and I had no probs, whereas my daughter did and she has so many issues had to have a certain bag or coat even stationary! :/
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Look, I can see the benefits to school uniforms and don't oppose them. But enforcing strict add-ons which are completely inconsequential (like wearing coats, scarves, having certain hair styles, make up etc) and being completely inflexible with the rules regardless of the context is backwards bull****. Sometimes freedom of expression and commonsense comes before 'rules'. Humans are humans, not mindless cogs in a wheel there to obey every order ever created |
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If girls can wear skirts then they need to make school shorts for boys if not skirts should be banned. |
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The actual uniform stuff I do kind of understand despite not following it myself :laugh: Its the haircuts, makeup, etc that I really dont get and it comes across as schools just trying to be awkward |
Good on them!! I find it stupid how schools have the rule that shorts can not be worn. Wearing a part of shorts aren't going to affect the child's education is it.
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The debate isn't about uniform in general though, it's about permitting an alteration on a hot summer day which should be entirely fair.
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and about the sexism of female members having an alternative to pants that male members do not |
well they are on their far too long summer holidays now so noone will care, least not the teachers..
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There's definitely a need for school uniform - especially if you don't come from a wealthy family. Mufti day was usually bad enough, but if I'd have had to come in my own clothes everyday it just would have been more ammunition for bullies because I wouldn't have the top trainers etc.
In this case I don't see why they wouldn't permit shorts for boys - they usually make shorts with the same material the trousers are made from. I see no issue in that. |
I had to wear full length pants in work on the hottest day of the year with no air con so i'm not overly sympathetic :laugh:
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I still don't get the "it's part of the rules" yes it's part of the rules which is stating the obvious but it's about these lads being told off and being put in isolation for wearing PE shorts WHICH has their school logo on which is still representing the school but was allowed to wear skirts.. These boys have the right to fight against discrimination so I don't get why they are in the wrong. If you want something done then you need to fight for it which is what these boys are doing instead of whining to their parents or on social media because writing your thoughts isn;t going to get you anywhere. school trousers material can be made into shorts and it should be an option for boys like skirts are an option for girls otherwise it's not equal and it's actually being sexist.
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...this to me is no different to females in their workplace being expected to suffer discomfort in wearing heels and flat shoes being banned, which Nicola Thorp brought to parliament so very much something that I think unreasonable and something the students should make a stand about...rules are not always right/not always fair etc and should always be open to review and changeable...I mean, that's what we're teaching our children in schools to 'free think' individual situations and in consideration of other factors and the intense heat this week being a huge factor...
...mind you, I'm always a little sceptical about these stories as portrayed in the media in general because I know that they're often not as portrayed and especially when a school doesn't make comment, we only ever have one side as it were and it's also important to know exactly what the conversations were that took place etc...I also hope that they applied sunscreen to their legs because that sun was relentless... |
"we only ever have one side as it were and it's also important to know exactly what the conversations were that took place etc.."
It has given that School More Worldwide Connections. So they can just enjoy it all FoxNewsHD Comedy Hour "Red Eye" will use it in their next broadcast. Ka Ching. |
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