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I am for.
Maybe being from a society where most schools have uniforms has influenced my decision. Most children in the UK love to complain about how uncool uniform is, but when we grow up, we realise that it was probably for the best.
Schools are breeding grounds for bullying. That is what kids are naturally like (and adults too it seems). People will always find differences to pick on. But by having uniform, that is one difference which is not there. We can not eradicate bullying, but we can deal with it effectively.
It is also much easier to plan and prepare. Many teenagers are self-conscious and spend a lot of time thinking about what to wear. With school uniform, you don't need to spend an hour making a decision of what will impress your classmates. Because the uniform has been set and you just put it on without hesitation.
Also, it builds a sense of identity and community within a school. Arguably, it prepares them for when they get a job, where most employers have a dress code which must be conformed to.
BUT, I also recognise the disadvantages. It can be expensive (schools have monopoly power over uniform, and parents have no choice bu to buy it). And ideologically, it is against the idea of freedom of choice, and does not allow individual expression. As HunterSV said, it is militaristic.
However, I think the advantages are greater.
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