The like it because thay all say you look smart and not shabby and because if you go on a school trip and attempt to run away they would know where you come from.
It varies among different schools and regions, but generally, opinions on school uniforms are divided. Some students appreciate the uniformity and equalizing effect they bring, while others feel uniforms limit their self-expression and creativity. Overall, it's a mixed sentiment.
Surprisingly, that is a very common occurrence in the school system. Students will switch schools either because they dislike school uniforms or (in more rare cases) like them. I guess school uniforms are only meant for the select few who actually like them (myself included).
Uniforms are compulsory at schools in order to identify you if you are in that school.
20 percent of elementry schools wear uniforms. the other 80% do not
It depends on the type of school. Mostly public schools do not need uniforms. But in Catholic schools you almost always have to.AND IN MOST christian schools and private schools they about 90% of the time have to wear uniforms
Yes, wearing uniforms in Japanese schools is standard practice.
Lots of schools now have uniforms whether they are private or public.
Many schools that cant be listed
Most schools in the US do not have a uniform. You will find uniforms at Catholic school. As well as other private schools. Public schools typically don't have a uniform.
most christian schools, catholic schools
In the 1930s, school uniforms were not as common as they are today. Some private schools and certain regions may have had school uniforms, but it was not a widespread practice. Schools often had dress codes, but they were not as strict or uniform as modern school uniforms.
It is difficult to provide an exact percentage as opinions on school uniforms vary among children. However, some studies suggest that around 30-40% of children might express a dislike for wearing uniforms to school.