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Should cultural and ethnic backgrounds be taken into account when deciding uniform and hair style policies in British schools?
Or should we now say, come to school looking how you like and wearing what you like?
Should cultural and ethnic backgrounds be taken into account when deciding uniform and hair style policies in British schools?
Or should we now say, come to school looking how you like and wearing what you like?
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I think school uniforms should be a guideline, hair should not fall under these guidelines as it's not part of a uniform, anyone with any specific cultural / religious requirements should be addressed as an individual case where common sense is used to make any decisions. Any rules for girls should be applied equally to boys and vice versa.
That's my simplistic view, with the emphasis on common sense.
That's my simplistic view, with the emphasis on common sense.
Uniform to me show identification and engenders pride in one's school with a deep esprit de corps.
No, pupils cannot attend school dressed as they wish, but hair style is more contentious, but if "short back and signs " are part of the school presentation, then they should be adhered to.
One presumes that the parents knew the "code of practice" before the pupil entered the school.
No, pupils cannot attend school dressed as they wish, but hair style is more contentious, but if "short back and signs " are part of the school presentation, then they should be adhered to.
One presumes that the parents knew the "code of practice" before the pupil entered the school.
I don't personally have a problem with corn rows either em, however according to the link ,the school's rules regarding boys hairstyles are that they must have short back and sides, of which corn rows definitely aint!
Maybe schools could have the rules along the lines of "strict, uniform, and personal grooming code, unless you suddenly disagree with them, then you can do/wear what you like" should be in place?
Maybe schools could have the rules along the lines of "strict, uniform, and personal grooming code, unless you suddenly disagree with them, then you can do/wear what you like" should be in place?
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If he`s wearing the style for religious reasons then I think he should be allowed to. Britian is multicultural now whether people like it or not and the schools should get up to date and reflect that. Large companies where the staff are uniformed manage to incoporate cultural beliefs and traditions into their unifroms. I don`t see why schools can`t do the same. Having said that, the school allows the girls to wear the style but not the boys so they need to clarify their policy because there a double standards going on there.
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