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%.
yes because the Japanese was the first person to make uniforms so of course they still make them wear uniforms
Not all schools make kids wear uniforms. Mostly private schools or church school.
They really don't. Teachers and staff just don't want the kids to be creative and express themselves so they make them where the same uniforms everyday, the same as everyone else's.
No
School uniforms can make students more identifiable to bullies from other schools, who may see them as easy targets for teasing or harassment. The uniform can make the student stand out and possibly be perceived as different from students at the other school, leading to potential bullying.
to represent the school
It might show respect to the teachers and principal.
because some people like to express there self too much
kids cant make fun of each other because of what they are wearing
Poor kids do not have a lot of structure and have mental stresses such as a poor family life. Uniforms give a sense of pride and subconsciously indicate what you are to do for the day when wearing it. Also, it has been proven that uniforms increase productivity in comparison to street clothing.
Some canadian schools have uniforms because it kind if gives school spirit ans to show that these students are from this school. Also when you have uniforms no one can make fun of anybody dresses because now you all dress the same.
Uniforms can make kids feel sad because they may feel like they are losing their individuality and self-expression. Being required to wear a uniform can also make kids feel restricted and limit their ability to express themselves through their clothing choices. Additionally, uniforms may be associated with negative connotations, such as a lack of freedom or creativity.