In Tanzania, school uniforms typically consist of a white shirt paired with blue or khaki shorts or skirts for primary school students. Secondary school students often wear a similar white shirt but may have different colors for trousers or skirts, usually in darker shades like navy blue or black. The uniforms are designed to promote equality among students and instill a sense of discipline. Many schools also have specific requirements regarding shoes and accessories, ensuring a uniform appearance.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
well they did not have uniform cos they could not afford it and they did not go to school
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
i want to select a uniform for a school. do you have variety for this purpose? i want to select a uniform for a school. do you have variety for this purpose?
"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."
normal
the English started it, like any uniform it is designed to everyone the same.
Two types: Uniform: it is mandatory that you wear the uniform that the school has provided, and no changes to it. Non-Uniform: You can wear what you like, aslong as it isn't offensive, rude or in-appropriate you can wear it.
Yes they doStudents in elementary school wear a kind of apron as their school uniform (white for girls, blue for boys) and secondary students wear a school uniform much like ours in Australia.
plaid
children really don't like school uniform they would rather prefer regular clothes
it looks like a perd