Is it any wonder some of our children are not used to discipline with parents such as this?
Regardless of the excuses of only being told by text the day before term started, these parents were actually informed of the 'uniform' policy by letter twice last term, as well as informing the pupils during assembly.
However I thought the caption under this picture rather amusing.
We had a strict uniform and had to wear boaters and blazers on a Sunday to church. This school has chugged out over the years innovative female Artists,Scientists and avant-garde thinkers and doers, so I'm afraid knocks kvalidars blinkered opinion well on the head. Uniforms are important -they give pupils a sense of belonging, take away any 'fashion...
I have no sympathy with the parents........the school rules are clear and must be obeyed for the child to remain in that particular place of education.
Discipline is an important factor in preparing the child for his future.
I realise there has to be some type of uniform/shoe dress code.Surely though to send children home and deprive them of a days education is a bit draconian.Surely a warning letter or text to parents would have sufficed and action then taken if correct shoes/uniform not complied with in a reasonable time frame.
I really cannot see the point in school uniform, it seems so pointless, such a bone of contention and just seems to get everyone's backs up. why not just allow people to wear what they want and actually place importance on learning rather than egotistical point scoring. I've lived here, in the US and in Germany and only here do they have compulsory School uniforms ( it didn't affect me since I didn't go to school) but the standard of education in Germany is really very high and doesn't suffer from the lack of uniform at all. I'm sure families have better things to spend money on than this.
two letters and a text the day before? Sounds like plenty of notice to me. As long as the message was clear and they're not suddenly deciding now that they're banning swooshes or something.
People always say that here Ummm, but there are rich kids and poor kids in Germany too and it doesn't seem to matter. Don't the poor kids just wear the rich kids stuff from jumble sales, charity shops and gumtree though here?
Besides that uniforms are much more practical. It cost me £12 for two white shirts from M&S...I'd rather he wore those on a day to day basis than the t-shirts he wears at £20-£30 a pop.
/// I really cannot see the point in school uniform, it seems so pointless, such a bone of contention and just seems to get everyone's backs up. why not just allow people to wear what they want and actually place importance on learning rather than egotistical point scoring. ///
Discipline (toeing the line so to speak) is all part of learning, perhaps that is what's wrong with society today, we have allowed discipline to slip.
The school should not have sent the pupils home. Absolutely wrong. No excuse at all. They have responsibility for the children during the school hours and they really thought this was a good idea?
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