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I support the wearing of school uniforms. It gives children a sense that we're studying when we're dressed in our formal school uniforms and a sense of belonging. Pupils keep our uniforms smart for school, and when it's time to relax and play, we'd wear our casual clothes at home.
It stops children from being distracted over deciding what to wear, or from worrying about who is wearing the most stylish clothes, and they will feel as equals with other students in the same school.
Sometimes we'd have a day at school where our parents donated a very small fee and children were allowed to wear our own clothes on one day of the year and the money went to charity. Our parents were notified by letter about this 2 weeks in advance, so that pupils had time to think about and prepare what they would wear to school on that day.
I remember it felt weird and distracting on those charity days where pupils were dressed in their own clothes and school pupils were judging each other and making comparisons over what pupils were wearing.
Each school has its own uniform and people can identify which school a child belongs to if they go missing.
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Most schools in Australia have uniforms
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The less street culture creeps into life the better.
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We didnt had school uniforms, some students were gothic/satanic with pentagramm necklaces and black leather coats... some were punks or skatepunks, very diverse hair colours and hair fashions etc. but most were dressed casual and "normal". that being said, it was good for me i liked it but if i had to choose for my children i would prefer school uniforms because they look neat and they give a sense of proffessionality.
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School uniforms are okay. We boys wore white shirts, navy blue slacks, and blue ties.
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I support school shootings. Kill those brats :machine gun:
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In Italy where i live school uniforms are not used, but i support for uniforms because i think if students wear them look more serious, and also because they look cool.
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Neither for or against. Both types of schools should exist as is the case here. I never had to wear a uniform in none of my schools, though.
One a school trip to England I did notice almost all English kids who also were on a trip, wore uniforms. No exceptions.
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We have them here, and I think it's a good idea. They're generally simple and comfortable. I would be against too fancy/formal uniforms like they have in the UK though, I think that's just too much and probably costly.