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Old 17-04-2017, 03:31 AM #1
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Are you with the idea that school uniforms “enhance learning environments” and “increase commitment” to education or do you think it puts a block on kids’ freedom?
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i agree with school uniforms

but not because i think they enhance learning environments or increase commitment
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Here in Australia every single school has uniforms then you hit univeristy / college and there gone. Uniforms are boring and don't let children express themselves.
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I love it, in the UK.
Here the weather is hot 95% of the year, so the uniform is just a plain t-shirt with the school's logo, and it's... meh
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Here in Australia every single school has uniforms then you hit univeristy / college and there gone. Uniforms are boring and don't let children express themselves.
Is it not a good thing that children learn to express themselves with words instead of material possessions?
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I think they are a good thing. ...takes away the pressure of kids having to have the latest best clothes to keep up with their friends.
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Uniforms are a good thing. The kids whose parents don't have the money to buy the designer clothes and shoes would be picked on and ridiculed. Some of the youth of today are shallow and about material things.
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Uniforms are a good thing. The kids whose parents don't have the money to buy the designer clothes and shoes would be picked on and ridiculed. Some of the youth of today are shallow and about material things.
That's an overused excuse imo

We have regular non uniform days and this has never happened
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Uniforms are a good thing. The kids whose parents don't have the money to buy the designer clothes and shoes would be picked on and ridiculed. Some of the youth of today are shallow and about material things.
I agree with this.
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I loved my school uniform
Many others did not however.

I don't think really a uniform enhances learning at all.
I think if a child hates the uniform,that is more likely to rub off as to affecting learning too.
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That's an overused excuse imo

We have regular non uniform days and this has never happened
I agree with you in some ways but it depends on the child, some kids aren't into labels and designer stuff and some are, so you don't know what pressures non uniform days put on parents or kids, uniforms are a godsend you know what you are putting on every morning so it takes away so the angst about what you are going through wear especially for girls, there are enough school holidays to express yourself clothes wise
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I used to be absolutely furious that school uniform was a thing but it really doesn't bother me in the slightest now
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ALso the choice of clothes available to boys to wear has remained pretty constant over the decades while girls clothes and trends are far trickier to navigate
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I'm more in favour of a dress code than a strict uniform policy, Uniforms are a bit of a con and they're only enforced in order for schools to squeeze money out of parents.

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Here in Australia every single school has uniforms then you hit univeristy / college and there gone. Uniforms are boring and don't let children express themselves.
School uniforms are a form of identification, which is of most importance if worse comes to worst. I'd sooner stick my child in the ugliest uniform you've ever seen if it meant that they were safer.
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yes, school uniforms look so classy and nice
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I'm more in favour of a dress code than a strict uniform policy, Uniforms are a bit of a con and they're only enforced in order for schools to squeeze money out of parents.
You dont buy the uniforms from the schools though. I think they're great for all the reasons Cherie said above. My only issue when I was going to school was girls had to wear skirts and that really pissed me off, thats changed now though, my daughter has a choice between pants and skirt

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You dont buy the uniforms from the schools though. I think they're great for all the reasons Cherie said above. My only issue when I was going to school was girls had to wear skirts and that really pissed me off, thats changed now though, my daughter has a choice between pants and skirt

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In my experience, I did have to buy certain items of uniform from the school (with them getting the cut of profits from bulk-buying from a retailer) - though this was mainly stuff with the school crest, and our house colours, on.
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You dont buy the uniforms from the schools though. I think they're great for all the reasons Cherie said above. My only issue when I was going to school was girls had to wear skirts and that really pissed me off, thats changed now though, my daughter has a choice between pants and skirt

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With our school you either bought it from a certain shop in which the school profited from or you bought it from the school itself.

Our school was terrible for cash grabs involving uniforms, they'd basically hold people to ransom over it and the uniforms were of trash quality so you'd have to go through multiple items a year since they'd wear out quickly.

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As much as wearing one was awful i think it's a good idea.

If they wasn't uniforms people who are poor and can't afford the nike etc would get taken the piss out of. It makes people look smarter too which looks good on the school because in England you would get people wearing track suits and looking all scruffy.

Uniforms don't cause issues as not wearing it would.
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Here in Australia every single school has uniforms then you hit univeristy / college and there gone. Uniforms are boring and don't let children express themselves.
If someone can only "express themselves" through the clothes they wear, they need to find better ways of doing it. Sure, uniforms are boring but it's school, kids have plenty of time to wear what they want in their own time.

Some of us have to wear uniforms to work too and it doesn't hinder expression of personality or the ability to get the work done in anyway. Of course most of us would rather wear clothes of our own choosing all the time but wearing a uniform for things like school and work isn't really that big a deal (as long as the uniform standards are reasonable, which admittedly isn't always the case).

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What do you guys think about other countries (aka America) not following suit (allow the pun)?
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If they wasn't uniforms people who are poor and can't afford the nike etc would get taken the piss out of.
I don't really understand this point of view because it happens anyway with whoever cannot afford the smartest pair of black shoes, whose shirt isn't ironed nicely, whose hair needs a cut/isn't the latest style it's always going to be a problem.

Plus Nikes/football boots are a factor of school anyway when it comes to sports/games.

Not to say I'm against uniforms - I'm not really - I just don't understand this argument.
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Here in Australia every single school has uniforms then you hit univeristy / college and there gone. Uniforms are boring and don't let children express themselves.
Same in the UK. Colleges/Unis don't have uniforms.
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