I personally think that yes school uniform should be worn because that is the only way a person could say from the opposite side-"oh so you go to this school do you?" and it represents your school as well.
The Totin' Chip Patch is considered a "Temporary Patch" and, if worn,should be worn centered on the RIGHT Pocket of the Boy Scout Uniform Shirt.It should NOT be sewn on a pocket flap
A school in the UK should have said what they expect with the uniform issue. The US however is different, they do not ask for any uniforms to be worn. I should suggest wearing something the girl will feel most comfortable in.
Only if the reason they are getting into trouble for is to do with something in school or school orientated. For example: school uniform isn't worn properly
yes it is to be worn at all times at school.
No they are very bad
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.
The one recommended by the school.
there is school uniform because if you go on excursions then people can recognise what school your from.
It depends on where you are. If you already go to a school that requires a school uniform, they should have given you the information necessary to purchase your uniform from the correct supplier, but if it is your first time going to a uniformed school the situation should still be the same, they should have told you where and hen to get it.
Easy question to answere here ^_^ well uniform is worn because if a student got lost from their school and someone found them, just by looking at their logo on their uniform it would be easy to find what school they went to s that they could be brung back safely. Its also important to wear uniform for school because by wearing it you are representing your school and it makes you look far more smart than your normal clothes.
If redesigning the school uniform to accommodate Sikh practices, I would include options such as turbans, keski (smaller turban), and kirpan (a small ceremonial sword worn under clothing). These items are significant to Sikh culture and religion and should be allowed for those who choose to wear them. I would also ensure that the uniform is modest and respects Sikh principles of modesty and equality.
children are happier in there own clothing