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Some high schools require all students to wear school uniforms.

Other high schoo


ls permit students to decide what to wear to school. Which of these two school p
olicies do you think is better? Use specific reasons and examples to support you
r opinion.
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School uniforms are most common in primary and secondary schools in many nations
. They are the most widely and popularly known as student uniform. Some other ty
pes of these include uniforms worn by students participating in higher vocationa
l training, such as in health care occupations.
Traditionally, school uniforms have been subdued and professional. Boys' uniform
s often consist of dark colored trousers and light colored shirt and a tie. Girl
s' uniforms vary greatly from country to country and schooling systems there, bu
t typically girlâ s uniforms consist of a dress or a blouse worn either with a skirt,
culottes or under a pinafore. Gender-specific uniforms have been a point of con
tention, with some schools permitting female students to choose either skirts or
trousers while still requiring male students to wear trousers. The use of a bla
zer or suit-like jacket for either gender is also fairly common, especially in c
old weather.
School dress codes dictate what cannot be worn by any student, such as sheer or
midriff-baring tops, clothing that advertises tobacco or alcohol or the T-shirts
having arousing captions like sexy, slippery while wet, kiss me twice, hot stuf
f and many alike. Such type of dresses diverts attention of fellow students and
cause disturbances in studies.
In conclusion, uniforms are the sign of discipline that is most important in edu
cation field. Uniforms are used in army, police, navy, air force, and many more.
Uniforms create a feeling of unity, oneness and fellowship. Uniforms elevate an
d boost up the spirits hence uniforms are used in forces and sport events too. H
ence uniforms in schools, colleges and universities must be welcome.

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