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School swaps uniform for tracksuits and trainers - MSNInstead of blazers and ties, students are wearing school-branded navy blue tracksuits and trainers. Year 8 pupil Hugo said the new uniform was "quite inclusive, with it all being the same." ...
Northern Education Trust - which operates six secondary schools in the North East - is making major changes to its school ...
For some it's shirts and ties, for others sweaters and t-shirts - and in this secondary school, it's PE kit all the time. One school in Shropshire has been trying out the new uniform and plans to ...
Louis, who is 14 and in Year 9, said the new uniform felt "a lot comfier", adding: "My shirt's not bugging me and I'm not getting into arguments with teachers about it." "It's really smart and ...
Christmas is, or at least can be, a time for reminding us of what we genuinely value. And one of those things, it turns out, is school uniform.
Uniform requirements vary, but the majority of the city's charter schools require students to wear approved shirts with school logos that typically cost more than $20 per shirt.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said: “Looking smart at school shouldn’t cost the earth and no parent should be forced to choose between buying family essentials and a school shirt or tie.
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