There is a very high chance that almost 100% of people who went or are going to a catholic school wore a uniform. The catholic school boards demand that their students be uniformed if they are to go to their schools.
depends on what part of china you are in... but most students in china do wear uniforms in the public school system
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Roughly 25 percent of America's schools have successfully established a uniform policy, meaning the remaining 75 percent do not require uniforms.
About 90% of students go to public schools.
55%
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.
No. They do not unless if its a school that requires uniform.
Lots of schools now have uniforms whether they are private or public.
Yes, students usually wear uniforms at school in many countries to promote a sense of equality and discipline among students. Uniforms can also help to reduce distractions and create a sense of belonging and pride in the school community.
It depends on the type of school. Mostly public schools do not need uniforms. But in Catholic schools you almost always have to.AND IN MOST christian schools and private schools they about 90% of the time have to wear uniforms
It's different from country to country and school to school. In Europe most countries do not have a school-uniform while in Australia and Asia most schools do wear uniforms. It varies a lot.
It varies depending on the study or survey, but generally it can be anywhere from 20% to 40% of people who do not like wearing uniforms. It often depends on individual preferences, comfort level, and the specific type of uniform being worn.