because it teaches you how to dress . and parents wont have to waist money on cloth every year . And yeah
a school also has it reputation some disipline, manners, bla! bla! and that all so for keeping the reputation of our school we have to wear uniform
because it teaches you how to dress . and parents wont have to waist money on cloth every year . And yeah
Whether you should wear a uniform to school is decided by the school's dress code policy. Uniforms can help promote a sense of equality and focus on academics rather than fashion. However, some argue that uniforms restrict personal expression. Ultimately, it depends on the school's values and goals.
Kids should not wear a uniform because they get dirty too fast.
Managers SHOULD wear uniform or they look unprofessional.
Uniforms in schools can help promote a sense of equality among students, reduce distractions related to clothing, and create a sense of belonging to the school community. However, uniforms may restrict students' freedom of expression and individuality. Ultimately, the decision to implement uniforms in schools should consider the specific needs and values of the school community.
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Yes because we have to and they are going to school
It depends how you look at it: For Uniform - applies discipline - sets a standard - reduces bullying due to 'outer personality' Against Uniform - sets a better atmosphere - allows children to 'moan' less about what they wear ;) Overall, a uniform should be worn but an easy, flexible uniform.
Men should wear speedos and woman should wear bikinis and bras
The decision to implement a school uniform policy ultimately depends on the school's goals and values. Proponents argue that uniforms can promote a sense of equality, increase focus on academics, and reduce instances of bullying related to clothing. However, critics may argue that uniforms restrict students' freedom of expression and individuality.
Wearing school uniform promotes equality among students and prevents distractions based on clothing choices. It also helps students develop a sense of belonging and school pride.