School uniform in Britain
Pupils at most secondary schools in Britain have to wear a
school uniform. This usually means a white blouse for girls with
a darkcoloured skirt and pullover. Boys wear a shirt and tie,
dark trousers and darkcoloured pullovers. Pupils also wear
blazers – a kind of jacket – with the school badge on the pocket.
They often have to wear some kind of hat on the way to and from
school – caps for boys and berets for girls. Shoes are usually
black or brown. And no high heels. Young people in Britain
often don't like their school uniform, especially the hats and
shoes. Sometimes they do not wear the right clothes. Schools
will often give them a warning the first time that this happens but
then will punish them if they continue not to wear the correct
uniform.
the United States, for female pupils to wear uniform shorts or
slacks, especially in warmer weather. This is mainly the result of
changing societal norms that resulted in a trend for women and
girls in most levels of society to wear trousers and shorts, instead
of skirts and dresses, for everyday life. Today, most schools
require girls to wear skirts, others allow girls the choice of skirts
or culottes and pants.
Boys typically wear a collared shirt, tie, and slacks of required
colors, although polo shirts have to some extent replaced dress
shirt.
Both sexes usually wear a sweater or blazer (or both) when
required by regulations or weather.
Some schools have unisex uniformsmost often a distinctive
shirt, and sometimes pants of a given color.
Uniforms may vary based on time of year. At many schools,
students are excused from having to wear the fairly formal (and
warm) uniforms described above during the hotter months of the
school year in favor of lighter uniform clothing. However, at
some schools appearance and formality prevail over comfort and
students must suffer through the warm weather in their full
uniform, which can include long sleeved dress shirts, ties, wool
sweaters, blazers, wool skirts or jumpers, and knee socks or
tights
School uniform in the USA
Until the early to mid 1970s, the uniform for girls almost
always consisted of a skirt or jumper; but it is now common, in Pros
Cons
Making everyone wear the same school
uniform goes against our rights.
Uniform is often not practical or pleasant
to wear. Designs are often oldfashioned.
Forcing children to wear uniform can
ignore their religious and cultural needs
Wearing a school uniform is not good
preparation for working. Only a few jobs
require uniforms, and many of these are
lowpaid service jobs
Schools with uniforms obtain better
educational results. This is because there is
better discipline and so the school setting
makes learning easier.
Uniform is a social leveler it makes all
the children at a school equal no matter
what their family background or income.
Uniform is usually cheaper than letting
children choose what they will wear to
school.
Wearing a uniform helps to prepare
students for the world of work, where
uniforms are often worn.
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How to Report on a Class Survey
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of them think/believe…
Almost half the class…
Some students could not tell us what they thought because…
According to our survey our class’s opinion about … is the
following:
The majority of students in our class …
It is quite common for girls…
Boys tend to…
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Very few students believe that…
Nobody supports the idea…
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