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Why Is This Still Going On?
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I can well remember an assembly soon after starting my secondary education, in which the headmaster berated pupils for not having the official school uniform emblem on their blazer (and this was back in the late 60s).
It would take careful examination to see that emblem was not the real deal; in an instant I realised that the school was getting kickbacks from the official school uniform supplier (otherwise why complain about a non-issue).
The FTSE100 company I work for has all sorts of anti-bribery, anti-competitive procedures in place that would not allow the company to behave in this manner. An employee engaged in such a practice would likely be dismissed for gross misconduct.
Why do we allow such behaviour from our schools – which would not be acceptable in business?
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It would take careful examination to see that emblem was not the real deal; in an instant I realised that the school was getting kickbacks from the official school uniform supplier (otherwise why complain about a non-issue).
The FTSE100 company I work for has all sorts of anti-bribery, anti-competitive procedures in place that would not allow the company to behave in this manner. An employee engaged in such a practice would likely be dismissed for gross misconduct.
Why do we allow such behaviour from our schools – which would not be acceptable in business?
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Gosh, you were a clever little Hymie weren’t you!
I would imagine the sort of places where this still happens (insistence upon using a certain supplier) have the sort of parents for whom the expense of a uniform isn’t a problem.
Gosh, you were a clever little Hymie weren’t you!
I would imagine the sort of places where this still happens (insistence upon using a certain supplier) have the sort of parents for whom the expense of a uniform isn’t a problem.
My daughter didnt actually have a badge on her uniform(private), the whole uniform could only be bought from Barratts. When I went to school (prep) the blazer and cap and tie could only be bought from a school outfitters. The cost of the badge would have been peanuts compared to the cost of the blazer. After moving up from prep the uniform didnt have any badge - but was just as dear and couldnt be bought elsewhere.
So why do State schools need one. I fully understand and agree with a uniform, but why a badge?
So why do State schools need one. I fully understand and agree with a uniform, but why a badge?
Most schools I know specify a generic non branded uniform e.g. red tops / grey trousers or skirts etc which can be bought from supermarkets and the likes of TK Maxx for a few quid per item. Uniforms are a good safety measure and prevent children of wealthier parents from showing off with expensive items, plus they prevent truancy.
Even the primary schools have a logo, which round here at leàst, you can only buy from one shop. Luckily the heads are pretty pragmatic and the logo isn't essential. My daughter for example has 1 set of logoed stuff for picture days an so on and the rest is generic. It's secondary next year though and that's a whole different ball game