yes because the Japanese was the first person to make uniforms so of course they still make them wear uniforms
Maybe not every school but hey, they still need an education right?
kids still have to wear uniforms in some schools because it is harder to sneek in a weapon if everybody looks the same and also so you wont get distracted by the new fashions hope this helped who ever you are x_x
No, this is not true. You can go to an all girls school and still be straight. It's just up to you if you want to become a lesbian.
at the end of the Victorian period... but most women still wore skirts and wer considered week and fragile (which i tots disagree w/!)
Yes, they do. however, public schools' rules are more flexible now as its been decided a couple of years ago to allow the children to wear jeans and t-shirts and the girls to wear trousers or jeans too. Uniforms in private schools are still the same and not so flexible.
not necessarily, i go to an all-girls school and there is still heaps of pressure and self consciousness about body image.
There was never a time girls could not go to school. There were, and still now, All girls schools, and all boys schools. Girls, however didn't have as many educational opportunities as men. (Meaning they couldn't learn certain subjects) In the UK they never had laws against girls going to school. IN China they did but not the UK
I absolutely love school uniforms. It makes it easier in the morning to know what your wearing. It establishes equality in school. When on a field trip getting lost usually isn't an issue and you look cool. Pretty much everything about uniforms I love. Not to mention my supplier makes the best quality uniforms in Canada. Their uniforms are extremely durable and can last years yet they are soft and comfortable. My cousin wore a pair of uniforms and when he out grew them he gave them to his brother. It was still is such good shape that he though they were new each time.
The necessity of wearing uniforms to school is subjective and varies depending on the school's policies and beliefs. Uniforms can promote unity, reduce distractions, and create a sense of equality among students. However, some schools may not require uniforms and still maintain a conducive learning environment. Ultimately, the decision to enforce uniforms depends on the school's values and goals.
Most schools in Australia are state or public schools, meaning that there is no charge for children to attend. There are still costs of textbooks and uniforms. There are also large numbers of private schools throughout Australia. These may range in annual fees from about $7,000 to up to $15,000 - possibly more in some elite schools.
No, currently in the UK, schools do not mandate girls to wear regulation knickers as part of their uniform. Dress codes may vary among schools, but regulations on undergarments are typically not specified.