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Old 15-09-2019, 12:26 PM #1
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Haha I read about it the other day to be honest, kids will try wear whatever is the fashion, when I was at school it was pencil skirts or farrahs.. we were never sent home they were grateful we turned up in the first place!

I can see why schools won't want girls rolling their skirts up and if this rule stops thst risk then why not? Trousers are nice for school anyway much as I hate silly rules I don't actually mind this one.
but shouldn't the female staff of the school then also wear trousers instead of skirts

like if the school's policies are anti-skirts then female staff should also be told not to wear a skirt
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but shouldn't the female staff of the school then also wear trousers instead of skirts

like if the school's policies are anti-skirts then female staff should also be told not to wear a skirt
Schools have policies for students they don't have for staff, the staff won't be rolling their skirts up to their knickers hopefully.
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School staff do have to adhere to a dress code, no low cut tops or shoulders on display, skirts of a reasonable length etc

There has been no mention that this has been enforced because girls roll their skirts up to their knickers, surprised at that generalisation tbh
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School staff do have to adhere to a dress code, no low cut tops or shoulders on display, skirts of a reasonable length etc

There has been no mention that this has been enforced because girls roll their skirts up to their knickers, surprised at that generalisation tbh
I didn't say they wouldn't have to adhere to a dress code just not this one put in place for students....
Neither did I say thats why it had been introduced I don't know why, it's just my opinion on why it might. It's not a generalisation it's supposition.
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I didn't say they wouldn't have to adhere to a dress code just not this one put in place for students....
Neither did I say thats why it had been introduced I don't know why, it's just my opinion on why it might. It's not a generalisation it's supposition.
It was originally introduced because the Head thought there may be a modesty issue in the new building, when the builder allayed these concerns they went ahead anyway
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It was originally introduced because the Head thought there may be a modesty issue in the new building, when the builder allayed these concerns they went ahead anyway
Which us why I suggested it was for a different reason, such as the girls altering the length of their skirt. I have read the article Cherie.
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