Most schools in the part of the country that im from have a designated uniform that students have to wear to school and school events. Though in recent years some schools are allowing pupils to wear their own clothes to classes. There has also been a shift twords allowing students more personal freedom to have different haristyles etc.... e.g. when i was a primary and secondary school it was compulsory to have short hair, but more recently the school has allowed guys to grow their hair long if they so wish.
In Ireland, the children wear school uniforms to school. Adults may wear rubber boots if they are outside working. The style is functional and personal. The men still wear Donegal tweed.
In the 12th and 13th century, the Irish children dis wear the wool cloth and garments that were made animals skins. These were the type of clothing that were prevalent to the Irish children in the 13th century.
No, German children do not typically wear school uniforms to school. Instead, they usually wear their own clothes to school.
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children should in school but outside they should wear what thy want
Something respectful and nice.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
He would have at least some knowledge of it, as all Irish children are taught Irish in school.
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
Pretty much the same as children anywhere else in NorthWest Europe
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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