yes
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
Kenyan children learn many different languages. Kenya is a multi-language country, Swahili and English being it's offical languages. However, there is 62 languages spoken in Kenya.
They would love to eat sweets that come from different parts of the worl for example(mexican candy)
children really don't like school uniform they would rather prefer regular clothes
yes, 7 Amobi, Kenyan, Key, Antwon,Kisha, Kalli, and Kiyan
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2700 on average die each year in kenya
It's not Kenyan, it's Hawaiian! And... "Kenyan" is not a language.
Many Kenyan children go to school barefoot due to economic hardships faced by their families, which makes it difficult to afford basic necessities like shoes. In some rural areas, shoes may be considered a luxury rather than a necessity. Additionally, cultural factors and the practical nature of living in certain environments can contribute to children going without footwear. Despite this, many children remain committed to their education, demonstrating resilience and determination.
It depends how you look at it: For Uniform - applies discipline - sets a standard - reduces bullying due to 'outer personality' Against Uniform - sets a better atmosphere - allows children to 'moan' less about what they wear ;) Overall, a uniform should be worn but an easy, flexible uniform.
a uniform