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Old 28-01-2016, 08:23 AM #20
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I agree with this.

If it's simple dropping kids off and driving away, then as lazy as I think it is, it's their own business.

If they're entering the school itself then the school has a right to kind of enforce a proper dress code if some people insist on venturing into public with their PJs on.
During the interview I heard yesterday the Head did refer to parents attending parents evenings and School concerts in their PJs so I imagine this is what prompted the letter, I think its a bit selfish of parents to expect their young kids to be washed, dressed and ready for their school day when they are not even dressed themselves.

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