Different countries made legislation against corporal punishment at various times. Some still allow it.
Saturday school isn't abolished in UK
The "Belt" as it was called in my day was outlawed in state schools in Scotland in 1986, with it finally being stopped in fee paying schools in March 1998.
He wears the school tie as a belt
The belt, a traditional form of corporal punishment used in Scottish schools, was abolished in Scotland in 1986. The prohibition was part of a wider movement against physical punishment in educational settings. This change reflected evolving attitudes towards discipline and child welfare. The ban was formalized with the Education (Scotland) Act 1986, which specifically outlawed the use of corporal punishment in schools.
That depends on the school and style of karate. Orange belt is usually pretty low and can be on one side or the other of the yellow belt. How many stripes will depend on the school.
Anything from Why we should wear school uniforms to Why capital punishment should be abolished
1982
Abolished what?
The requirements vary from school to school and style to style. In the style I practice, you have to be at least 14 to test for a full black belt. You can obtain a 'junior' black belt prior to that.
Your instructor should be able to tell you, or check the school web site. There is no red belt kata in my school.
Yes there are. The system goes: Yellow belt orange belt green belt purple belt blue belt red belt brown belt brown/black belt black belt Then black belt degrees.
School uniforms should be abolished to promote individuality and self-expression among students. It can also reduce the financial burden on families that have to continuously purchase uniforms. Additionally, allowing students to choose their own attire can help them develop a sense of responsibility in choosing appropriate clothing for different occasions.