In France, public school students do not typically wear school uniforms. However, some private schools may have a dress code that includes a uniform.
For the most part, French children do not wear school uniforms. It is currently up to the individual schools to determine uniform requirements. Les lycées de la défense, formerly military schools, require their students to wear uniforms.
No, there are dress codes to respect but you can still wear what you want :)
No, Lockhart Middle School does not have a uniform policy for students. Students are not required to wear a specific uniform to school.
"Like a strict dress code straight out of a Dickens novel." "Enforcing the school uniform policy with military precision." "Following the school uniform rules as if they were written in stone tablets." "The school uniform policy reminiscent of a classic private school setting."
In France, public school students do not typically wear school uniforms. However, some private schools may have a dress code that includes a uniform.
not to sure but i think many of the schools in France allow they students to wear what they want, in reason that is :) but i think there are some, maybe 15 -20, that make students wear a uniform
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
For the most part, French children do not wear school uniforms. It is currently up to the individual schools to determine uniform requirements. Les lycées de la défense, formerly military schools, require their students to wear uniforms.
German children do not have to wear a school uniform in most cases. :)
It is not common that tutor children are required to wear a school uniform. Although, most catholic and private school require one.
They don't depending on the school.
No, there are dress codes to respect but you can still wear what you want :)
a uniform
no
The same as children elsewhere at school