Up to individual schools apparently - http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/advice-and-guidance/before-the-equality-act/guidance-for-students-pre-october-2010/being-treated-with-respect/school-uniform/
There was a news item earlier this year about schoolboys opting for skirts in the hottest weather - something to do with the school could ban them from wearing shorts, but if skirts were allowed for the girls, it would be discrimination to ban them for the boys. So good luck!
Many thanks, folks. This is exactly the info I was looking for.
My eldest lass is going to big school in Sept and the school we wanted has a no trousers rule...I see a fight ahead.
If it's a good school and the rule is already known by you then is it not incredibly petty to start your relationship with the school over something as stupid as whether she wears trousers or not? I would have thought academic success would be much more important in hunting out a school for your child.
Why would you be worried about possible discrimination then? I didn't want to go to my secondary school because it was all girls, mh friend was going somewhere else and the uniform was brown.... I expect you can imagjne the result of that tantrum!
i personally think that girls not being allowed to wear trousers if they chose is shocking (well perhaps not shocking exactly, i just can't understand the reasoning behind it)
If it was me i'd certainly query it, but i don't think i would send my daughter to an awful school just so she could wear trousers ifshe wanted. If you all really want that school, you'll probably have to accept it
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