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.
Wearing school uniforms in the UK is believed to promote equality among students, reduce social pressures based on clothing, and create a sense of belonging and school pride. It also helps to minimize distractions and fosters a focus on academics rather than on fashion or social status.
Approximately 24% of schools in the UK require their students to wear a uniform. This percentage can vary depending on the region and type of school.
Approximately 20-30% of schools in the UK allow pupils to wear their own clothes through non-uniform days or dress-down days. These days are often used for fundraising or special occasions.
The oldest school in the UK is King's School in Canterbury, founded in 597 AD by St. Augustine. It is considered one of the oldest and most prestigious schools in the country.
There is no specific percentage available, as makeup usage varies widely among girls in the UK based on personal preference, age, and cultural factors. However, surveys suggest that a significant portion of teenage girls and young women in the UK use makeup regularly.
Around 235,460 marriages took place in the UK in 2007.
To distinguish them from 'ordinary' people !
All schools in the UK have a uniform policy. Only private schools do not adhere to a uniform policy.
I'm pretty sure it's all the schools in Britain, if you don't have uniform, you may be going to a special school (private school). In America however it's the other way round! Most state schools haven't got uniform and most private schools do!
Since the school chooses the uniform it is possible. It is also very unlikely.
Clothes
Ireland and the UK.
No, currently in the UK, schools do not mandate girls to wear regulation knickers as part of their uniform. Dress codes may vary among schools, but regulations on undergarments are typically not specified.
The regulations for wearing thongs in a school will be specific to the school in question. In most schools in the UK there are no restrictions on underwear as this will not be seen under a uniform.
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.
We wear the same thing as Americans
There is no standard color for nurse uniforms in the United Kingdom.Typically the senior nurses wear navy blue, the staff nurses wear a lighter blue and student nurses wear white.
UK Police Officers are not required to wear uniform, but when they are in uniform, regulations require them to display their collar numbers.If an officer is not in full uniform, they must show you their warrant card if you ask. A survey carried out in 2009 by 'Police Review' magazine found that only 53% of officers always displayed their numbers when in uniform.