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Do you think students should wear uniforms in public schools?

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MaryJo1996 · 26-30, F
Always had uniform here in the UK. I can't see why schools wouldn't have uniform.
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Uniforms work well here in the UK
ArishMell · 70-79, M
School pupils yes, college students obviously not; and in Britain that extends to many Sixth-Form streams in ordinary schools.

[Incidentally, a "public school" in its British meaning is actually a private, fee-paying one! The description recalls their origins as schools open to the public - well, those parents who could afford them - centuries before the State system was created.]
bravo55 · 70-79, M
Without a doubt!
TH3S10GUY1 · M
I believe kids should be taught in a BETTER system than "public" schools - home schooled or private.
It doesnt have to be an all matching uniform, but there needs to be a neat and presentable appearance.
Kids should wear uniforms, and all their focus should be on their studies.
Nyloncapes · 61-69, M
Yes everyone in uniform , so no bullying, the kids that can no afford the up to date clothes and trainers
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All school children wear uniform in the UK, it means there is no rivalry with who can afford designer clothes and who can't. It looks smart and encourages discipline.
Yes, my kids did both. We found it more beneficial in the long run to do uniforms.
Ross19 · 31-35, M
For me I wore a school uniform throughout my school life and the uniform rules extended to our sports/PE kids too.

It's common and normal in the UK. We even have rules about what colour socks and underwear we are allowed!
MrsPeterEvans · 31-35, F
Yes. I had a uniform. I think they look smart and help discipline[image][image][image]
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Yes, it seems to work well enough here in the UK
NakedExperiment · 51-55, M
I think the term "public school" means something different in the US? Here in the UK, state schools are run by the state and public schools are not (they are privately run - ie by the public).
States rights issue
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Not a fan of that. It'd be better for people to teach their children how to respect each other and reinforce it if they violate the rule.
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monster007 · 46-50, F

 
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