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Why Are Schools Doing This?
Just had my partners daughter ring her in tears because her daughter, partners granddaughter was susspended from wearing the wrong type of trousers. This I should add is secondary school.
This is just messing with the child's mental health. Besides the trousers she had on we're trousers of the right colour, and not leggings as the school was suggesting they are.
This isn't the first time I have heard of issues like this at secondary schools around here. One particular indecent was where the child was given detention for wearing the wrong brand of trainers, apparently it should have been shoes.
It beggers believe why are schools doing this to our children. No wonder they are growing up bitter and twisted or are suffering mental health issues.
Surely they are there to learn and get an education, it shouldn't matter what they wear.
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Personally this isn't my issue." - no but your approach to it tells us what you think about it.
"I was merely pointing out if the child's standards of trousers wasn't to the schools standards." - then why are surprised the school dealt with it?
"Why take it out on the child. Shes in her first year of secondary school, so the blame should bounce back to the parents was my point. " - the pupil is the one there, it is not encumbant on the school to track the parents down. The parents are the one putting the pupil in this position. The school will always react to the pupil, it is the pupil that gets sent home that's how it works.
in my (recent) experience of starting secondary school, they are not backward in coming forward about what the expected standards are. You are told in April what school your kid has got in to and them you have 6 months to look at the uniform standards and sort it out. the school sent us many letters as toexpected standards, and the pupil and parents had to sign something saying they would adhere.
same as naomi, our school has a 2nd hand store that you can buy the "special" skirt in for £1.50. I was pretty annoyed last year when she started that there was only this 1 choice (which was about £20 in the school unifrm shop) but i got over it pretty quick;y
I'm going to stick my head above the parapet and say that I think the school are being unreasonable.
If the child is wearing black trousers does it really matter where they came from? She's not rocked up in sparkly hot pants!
Schools should focus on education and behaviour rather than something this trivial.
Common sense really is a scarcity.
Surely they are there to learn and get an education, it shouldn't matter what they wear.
part of the education is that where there are rules, then they have to obey them and not vary them according to the day
good trg for outside where.... there are laws and the kids have to obey them....
the parent should ensure they adhere to the uniform policy. - bedkn. bome marrow transplant or not