In the 1930s, school uniforms were not as common as they are today. Some private schools and certain regions may have had school uniforms, but it was not a widespread practice. Schools often had dress codes, but they were not as strict or uniform as modern school uniforms.
Whether you should wear a uniform to school is decided by the school's dress code policy. Uniforms can help promote a sense of equality and focus on academics rather than fashion. However, some argue that uniforms restrict personal expression. Ultimately, it depends on the school's values and goals.
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No, students at Mark Twain Middle School do not wear uniforms every day. The school does not have a uniform policy and allows students to wear their own clothing as long as it follows the dress code guidelines.
School uniforms are very effective in preventing bullying and many other things. For poorer children who can't afford many clothes, they can't be judged because they're wearing the same thing as evryone else. Also, kids can't be teased because of a different sense of style they may have. Aswell, they help to promote a better school and they "advertise" or show off the school. The last thing is they also look quite posh and classy and make schools better places for children.
the reason why we should not wear school uniforms is because we are going to have to wear it all day and every day
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.
German children do not have to wear a school uniform in most cases. :)
They don't depending on the school.
It is not common that tutor children are required to wear a school uniform. Although, most catholic and private school require one.
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yes you can there is many place you can find a uniform for your school and a sweet uniform for you children and you don't have to buy them from school
Sense of belonging to an organisation/unity. Easier for parents. And because individualism results in disestablishmentarianism.
Britain children have to be more proper.