because some people like to express there self too much
yes because the Japanese was the first person to make uniforms so of course they still make them wear uniforms
Not very much. Only private and catholic schools really require a uniform. The odds of you coming by a uniformed public school are about 2%.
Some district schools may require students to wear uniforms, while others do not. The decision to have a uniform policy varies by school and district policies. It's best to check with the specific school for their dress code requirements.
In my school we take pride in wearing uniforms with our own style. I believe that uniforms can make you get better grades because it makes you feel like you are smart and important. That can help you get better grades because people will expect a lot from you. That would inspire you to do better.
No
School uniforms are not typically sold at supermarkets. You would have to go to a specialty uniform school that supplies uniforms for your particular school. Costs for uniforms can vary depending on whether the school is a private school or a public school. Sometimes the schools themselves will make uniforms available for purchase but typically they will be a bit less expensive if you deal directly with the uniform supply company.
It depends on where you go to school. Usually schools have specific places they want their students to purchase their uniforms from, however some schools will have their uniforms items sold anywhere and will allow similar clothing to be considered a uniform. Because I am clueless as to where you live the best advice I can give you is to enquire at your school where you are to buy your school uniforms.
Not all schools make kids wear uniforms. Mostly private schools or church school.
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You know, going to a private school and having a uniform is more of a status thing, and it doesn't make you smarter; a person who has a public education can have the same amount of ambition and intelligence as a person who is "privledged" enough to go to an expensive private school.I have seen a lot of school uniforms and some are smart and some are not. Wearing a school uniform will not make you more intelligent.Both private and state schools can opt to have uniforms or not have uniforms. Often school councils want uniforms and are involved in its design. There is no evidence that introducing a school uniform will improve school performance.