80% of parents opted to bring school uniforms into Fernside School in 2002. There are great benefits for children to wear a school uniform, it sets a high example of the school, and it is a representation of the local community and also has an impact on keeping children focused and reducing distractions.
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Having a School Uniform helps students to concentrate on school work instead of fashion; it has an impact on keeping children focused and reducing distractions. There is absolutely no doubt that uniforms result in better discipline and values and instils a sense of pride among the students.
A uniform provides a simple and effective message to both children and parents that everyone is equal and that they must abide by the rules. Having a school uniform means “less attention on fashion and social status vs. what we’re at school for – and that is to learn”.
Uniforms will also make parents and teachers lives a lot easier by promoting equality and not discriminating against the wealth of individual families. Reducing tension on parents getting children organised for coming to school. It also takes pressure off teachers who would have to police clothing being worn to school and its appropriateness / suitability.
Conclusion:
School uniforms should be compulsory. As a result children will be more focused; it gives an effective message that all children are equal. It also makes it easier for teachers and parents to manage. It increases school identity and allegiance.
Should Uniforms Be Mandatory In Public Schools?
Uniforms should be mandatory in public schools. If everybody had uniforms on, they will all feel equal. Offensive clothing and dress code wouldn't be an issue when everybody is wearing uniforms. The cost to the families will be less if the school has uniforms. That is why uniforms should be mandatory in public schools.
Firstly, if everybody had uniforms on, they will all feel equal. There will be