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The Importance of Enforcing School Uniforms in Australia

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Written by Saturday, 10 March 2018 00:01;
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School uniforms in Australia are an important part of everyone’s childhood. In the current scenario, parents enforce strict rules to ensure that their kids are disciplined, imposing dress code in the schools is an important step toward achieving the same.

 

A strain on parents & guardians: Parents with not that affluential background are often worried & stressed about the type of social treatment that their child will receive in school. In many cases, kids are judged on the types of clothes that they wear to school. With uniforms, this problem has been curbed to a great extent. As everyone in the school dresses in school uniforms, there is a sense of equality among all kids.

 

Student conflicts: Clothes are treated as a status symbol in many schools. Many students who cannot dress as per the latest fashion or who cannot afford branded clothing are treated as social outcasts and made fun of. Making school uniforms compulsory puts an end to bullying of every kind.

 

Well-organized morning routine: Teenagers want to present themselves as fashion icons and due to this they spend a good amount of time to get ready for school. With a fixed dress code, this problem is reduced to a great extent. As students are left with no other choice, other than the school uniform, this reduces the amount of time and preparation and most importantly stress, to get ready for school.

 

Uniforms give the students a better opportunity to express themselves. They create an identity for themselves through their personality and achievements rather than their clothing style. When the child is not worried about what they are wearing to school and competing with their friends, they can be more relaxed and focused on their studies.  

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