Whether schools should allow students to wear civilian clothing (civvies) is a personal preference. Some argue that it allows students to express their individuality and feel more comfortable, while others believe that uniforms promote a sense of unity and equality among students. Ultimately, the decision should be based on the school's values and goals.
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
Approximately 24% of schools in the UK require their students to wear a uniform. This percentage can vary depending on the region and type of school.
Approximately 20% of private schools in the US require students to wear uniforms. Uniform policies vary widely among private schools, with some requiring uniforms and others not.
what percentage of schools in the uk allow pupils to wear their home clothes?
Yes, there are secondary schools in London that do not require students to wear uniforms. These schools often allow students to wear their own clothes, promoting individuality and personal expression. The decision to have uniforms or not varies among different schools in the city.
Because they are not in military schools.
Maybe a pair of skinny jeans with a cute top and sandals or ballet flats? To add a bit of bling, why not where a heart neckless? Plain, but cute =)
The RAF doesn't allow people to mix military and civilian clothing at all.
Yes. or provide them
In most/many privates schools you must wear it. I think it kind of demolishes the idea of creativity.
Yes, Mexican schools wear uniform but some private schools do not wear uniforms.
They should get permission from their parents. Also many schools do not permit it.
If you are a student-athlete, you should check with your school. Some teams will wear their uniforms, while other schools ask students to wear casual dress clothes.
People wear whatever they want 2 in France schools:)
Mostly some kind of uniform. If in 'civvies' pants were wide and turned up an inch at bottom, jackets had short wide lapels. Shoes were sturdy.
wear your own clothes :) it gives a better impression.
I don't think I could tell you specifically how many schools wear uniforms, however, I can tell you that there are more non-uniformed schools out there. Majority of the schools that require uniforms are catholic, but some are special program schools.