yes i have to wear navy blue at alderly edge school for girls
No, currently in the UK, schools do not mandate girls to wear regulation knickers as part of their uniform. Dress codes may vary among schools, but regulations on undergarments are typically not specified.
An 18 year old is, by law, considered an adult. If he or she decides that it's time to move out, then he or she has the right to do so. However, if the teen is still in High School it wouldn't be such a good idea.
Dear ________, the school makes the rules and we must obided by that but we still have independence to do as we wish
That will depend on the specific state. In some you have to be 18 and finished with high school before your are considered an adult.
At 18, you're considered an adult, whether in high school or not.
The level of government regulation of commercial speech should strike a balance between protecting consumers from false or misleading claims while also upholding businesses' right to free expression. Too much regulation can stifle innovation and competition, while too little can harm consumers. It is essential to find a middle ground that safeguards against deceptive practices while still fostering a dynamic marketplace.
no its so old school
Yes ..! They do wear it
yes girls get a jab for servical cancer
Yes, it was a boys' school in 1800, and still is except for 6th form, where there are girls and boys.
Until recently girls weren't considered smart enough to go to school. Still, in some countries girls are not allowed to attend school. Some parents today also use older girls to babysit the younger children in the family.
first at Latchmere primary school but she then moved to Coombe girls' school which she still visits nowadays
boyfriends and girlfriends do have to be in school. it would be better but you can still see eachother most of the time outside of it if you are both commited to eachother.
Maybe not every school but hey, they still need an education right?
No, this is not true. You can go to an all girls school and still be straight. It's just up to you if you want to become a lesbian.
The percentage of girls started at 77% and dropped to 54% with no boys leaving. As the total number of students was 100, 54% means there are 54 girls still there. As 77 minus 54 is 23, that is how many girls left. N=23.
That depends on which country. In some countries girls didn't go to school at all in 1908, as they still don't in some countries, forbidden by religion. In the UK in 1908 school was compulsory up to about 12 years, so some girls would have left then, some stayed longer.
There was never a time girls could not go to school. There were, and still now, All girls schools, and all boys schools. Girls, however didn't have as many educational opportunities as men. (Meaning they couldn't learn certain subjects) In the UK they never had laws against girls going to school. IN China they did but not the UK