you want have to worry about what you are going to where to school you want have a clothing war you will have less violence
It depends on the school's policy. Some schools may have consequences for not wearing the appropriate uniform, such as detention or a warning.
Wearing a school uniform can help some students focus by reducing decision-making on what to wear each day and promoting a sense of belonging and equality among students. However, the impact on focus may vary depending on individual preferences and attitudes towards wearing a uniform.
French children dont wear a school uniform because these were phased out by the government in the seventies. Back then it was thought that wearing an uniform was hindering the ability of pupils to be creative and open-minded. Now there is some talk to bring the uniform back to reinstate some sense of equality in the classroom (plus some sense of order)
well, if you don't wear a uniform no one will know if what business or school you are from and if you are on a school excursion/field trip wearing a uniform and you get lost someone might think its strange for a school student is on his own and they might do something about it but if you aren't wearing a uniform they might just think you're on holiday and your parents are around somewhere.
France has never had a nationwide policy on school uniforms. School uniform policies have varied by school and region, with some schools choosing to implement uniforms while others do not.
School uniform is very important because if your child or some other child went on a school trip and got lost it would be easier to find them. Or it would be easier to keep track of them because they would be all in the same uniform.
I agree with 'Wiki User'. and would add:- The uniform gives an 'esprit de corps', that is you belong there and like it there. Put commonly it's 'your gang'. Wearing a school uniform teaches you that in the 'big wide world', there are lots of jobs/careers that require you to wear a uniform; the military, the police, medicine, banking to name but a few. So when you leave school wearing a uniform for work does not feel odd/incorrect. It the 'gangs uniform'. So smarten-up, knot your tie, button your jacket, polish your shoes.
-kids cant express themselves, wouldnt a school look kinda stale if everyone wore the same thing? -school uniforms are boring or nerdy looking, -school uniforms can be expinsive, leaving less money to buy clothes YOU want to buy -school uniforms nay be uncomfortable
Some examples of conformity include wearing a school uniform, following social norms like saying "bless you" when someone sneezes, and adhering to workplace dress codes.
It depends on the uniform of the ballet school, although the most typical uniform is a leotard and tights for females and a shirt, dance belt, and tights for males.
Only some do. Usually it is only private or catholic schools that require uniforms, like mine. I go to a catholic school. But if you go to a public school than 98 % of the time you will not be required to wear a uniform.
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