That has a lot to do with personal opinion... Therefore, you kind of have to answer it by yourself.
Uniforms were introduced in to the Education system to standardise a dress code, remove class barriers where some could afford leading brand names whilst others could not. To identify an individual as being a member of that school and to instill a discipline of conformity
Yes, uniforms are worn in many Irish schools.
No not at all. Most, if not all schools have dress codes. Some are stricter than others. Some schools require uniforms to be worn but many do not. It just simply means that the kids who are not in uniforms go to a school that does not require them to wear uniforms.
Wearing uniforms in schools instills a sense of unity and equality among students, promotes a safer and more focused learning environment, and reduces the pressure of peer comparison based on clothing.
Uniforms should not be worn so you can express yourself in your own way and people can get to know you without talking to you.
Yes there is.
Some argue that school uniforms stifle individuality and self-expression among students. They can be costly for families to constantly purchase and maintain. Additionally, enforcing a strict dress code can create a negative atmosphere of conformity rather than promoting creativity and diversity.
At some schools not all.
Because they are not in military schools.
All private schools are okay with a school uniforms. But if you're specifically looking for a school predicated solely on the requirement for a school uniform to be worn, you may have a fetish.
Uniforms promote a sense of equality among students, reduce distractions related to clothing choices, and foster a sense of belonging to the school community. Uniforms also help to create a more focused learning environment by minimizing peer pressure related to fashion.
oh yeah
That's a matter of opinion