we ate having a centenary day and you have got to dress up when it was 1912 do you know any websites
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-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
School uniforms are very effective in preventing bullying and many other things. For poorer children who can't afford many clothes, they can't be judged because they're wearing the same thing as evryone else. Also, kids can't be teased because of a different sense of style they may have. Aswell, they help to promote a better school and they "advertise" or show off the school. The last thing is they also look quite posh and classy and make schools better places for children.
Go to the FBI website and look for the latest Uniform Crime Report.
Apparently if you don't wear a uniform (e.g. in the U.S.) it puts you at a "greater risk of being bullied". The people in charge of schools/ the government here in the U.K. believes that if people didn't wear a school uniform the children who are poor would be bullied because they can't afford the latest clothes. Uniforms also have to be worn as they prepare students for when they are older and in a work place and also to make schools look more presentable and smart. However a minority of schools let students wear what they want and some also let year 11s (15-16 year olds) wear their own choice of suit.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
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Yes. If I didn't have to wear my uniform. I look sexy in midriffs. Plus my boyfriend like to see me in them. ~Valounda~
Every uniform is different.
By definition, a "uniform" is designed to be the same as everyone else. In order to add individual style to any uniform, one must alter the uniform which will make it no longer a uniform. It sucks, but a uniform is designed to make you look just like everyone else in a uniform.
It is just like the police uniform u see -.-
If you are asking about the necessary steps a school has to take to change a uniform they already have then it is quite an easy process. First, the school administration will decide what they want their new uniforms to look like. Then, once they have that sorted out they will go to a uniform supplier and pay them to mass produce the uniform items for them. Once the school has received a sample of of the uniform and are pleased with the results, they will alert all of the students attending their school that there has been a uniform change to which they will have to oblige. However, if you are wondering what steps a school has to take to turn the school into a uniformed school than the steps are basically the same. Like before, they will design a uniform, choose colours, crests, and fabrics. Then they will have their items mass produced and alert their student that there is now a uniform policy and that they are to buy their uniform items from the supplier.
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Hmm i think the elementary uniform in most schools is quite kiddish. When kids come to high school they need something that definitely makes them look mature and not like kids.
It looks like every other teams uniform, but in a different color.