Schoolgirls (and boys) in Romania, go to school with the most different types of clothing.
Children in Italy wear what most of us here in the United States wear but only a bit more custom to what their country likes.
Some do and some don't. It's just like anywhere else in the world.
Italian school kids eats these items such as Potato, corn & tuna patties, Salmon sushi rolls, Beetroot falafel, Noodle, corn and bacon loaf during lunch at school.
In some schools you do but it is not a requirement in all.
Two types: Uniform: it is mandatory that you wear the uniform that the school has provided, and no changes to it. Non-Uniform: You can wear what you like, aslong as it isn't offensive, rude or in-appropriate you can wear it.
you wouldn't have to wear the school uniform because they suck and they cost to much!!
No you do not have to wear a uniform at MS181.
nope, it is not required to wear uniform.
No, German children do not typically wear school uniforms to school. Instead, they usually wear their own clothes to school.
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
not to sure but i think many of the schools in France allow they students to wear what they want, in reason that is :) but i think there are some, maybe 15 -20, that make students wear a uniform
In France, public school students do not typically wear a school uniform. However, some private schools may require students to wear a uniform.
No.
Yes they doStudents in elementary school wear a kind of apron as their school uniform (white for girls, blue for boys) and secondary students wear a school uniform much like ours in Australia.
you wear your uniform correctly and wear it clean. obey the school rules(uniform) then it would be algudz
No, Lockhart Middle School does not have a uniform policy for students. Students are not required to wear a specific uniform to school.