Actually, not all students in Britain wear uniforms. It's just like here in the USA, some schools have uniforms, but most don't. You would think British schoolchildren wear uniforms because of what you see in movies or tv shows. But really, British schools have about the same unifrom ratio as to American schools.
Actually this is not true, speaking as a 17 year old English school-girl, I can assure you that it is not the same as American schools. In the United Kingdom 92% of state and private/boarding schools have strict uniform policy wheras 18% of US schools do. Usually the ones in the UK that don't are special-needs schools.
50 percent of kids were uniforms.
no
in 1914, the portuguese uniforms were given by the british army, so they were equal to the british army uniforms
The kids will like the uniforms that they can wear comfortably, with ease and a soft feel. If the uniform is too tight or itchy or weighs much, kids will start to hate wearing the clothes. Kids will like uniforms that give them adequate movement and keep them cool while remaining neat. Pocomico fixes this problem by incorporating comfortable fabric and loose-fitting designs for the clothes that kids have to wear. This is despite the uniforms being simple. When the uniforms feel comfortable on the body, then the children will surely feel happy wearing the uniforms.
yes!
Yes they wore red uniforms
yes
No
it all depends on the school your going into but most schools will have uniforms
they wear forms to school They wear uniforms but they wear them as the color as there flag...
Even though this is more of an opinion question, one of the main reasons that majority of people feel that kids shouldn't wear uniforms is individuality. If they wear uniforms, they won't be able to express themselves.
Yes thay do