depends on what part of china you are in... but most students in china do wear uniforms in the public school system
No. They do not unless if its a school that requires uniform.
School uniforms are certain articles of clothing that are required for children to wear. Australia ruled that public schools do not have to require uniforms as of 1998.
Yes, children in Madagascar are generally required to wear uniforms in school. The uniform policy is implemented across many public and private schools to promote a sense of equality and discipline among students. The specific style and colors of the uniforms can vary by school, but adherence to the dress code is typically enforced.
The reason why certain vaccinations are required for students to attend public schools are because you can contract a illness and spread it to other children.
Because they are not in military schools.
In Portugal, school uniforms are not mandatory in most public schools. However, some private and international schools do require students to wear uniforms. The choice of uniform policy can vary by institution, with some schools promoting uniforms to foster a sense of community and reduce socioeconomic differences among students. Overall, the prevalence of school uniforms in Portugal is less common compared to some other countries.
Yes, some French schools have school uniforms, but it is not a widespread practice. In most public schools in France, students do not wear uniforms. Private schools may have uniform requirements, but it varies from school to school.
obviously
Yes "I challenge all our schools to teach character education, to teach good values and good citizenship. And if it means that teenagers will stop killing each other over designer jackets, then our public schools should be able to require their students to wear school uniforms."- Bill Clinton
I believe they should
Lots of schools now have uniforms whether they are private or public.