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Surely this discriminates against the boys who want to be girls?
How many transgender students are there?
When I was at Longhill in the early eighties had the same routine but with 10 hole Docs and rolling up my trouser legs ..............teacher shouts roll em down .........teacher f**ks off , roll em back up !!!
All day long.......
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I'm obviously out of touch on such important issues, but I am having difficulty understanding how or indeed why an 11 year old would consider themselves transgender.
If this is in fact part of the reason, why not just give the option of wearing trousers or skirts, this way those that prefer trousers can, and those that don't want to, don't have to.
But commonsense never seems to apply in respect of school uniforms
Why are the trousers angry and why does Osted rate this a good for them to be angry?
Feel sorry for younger generations - girls having long hair and boys having short hair will be the next taboo.
Am I allowed to get titsy about this, though?
Explaining why he brought in the uniform change, headteacher Mr Smith said: "Pupils have been saying why do boys have to where ties and girls don't, and girls have different uniform to boys.
I can't speak for Germany on this issue but I can say with some confidence that:
It wouldn't happen in Japan.
They love a good school girl uniform over here.
above your skirtthought about putting a proviso in for this gag but decided to let it ride.
don't be like that SmudgeMy old school! I absolutely hated it, but at least the girls wore skirts.
School uniform rules are an area which have caused a problem for a number of schools, for example many schools have had rules that say girls can wear a small pair of earstuds but boys are not allowed to wear any sort of ear jewellry. A boy at a school near me was sent home for wearing earstuds, his parents challenged this on the grounds that it was discriminatory; the school accepted that it was and changed their rules.
This prompted a discussion about school uniform rules in general, for example why did boys have to wear ties and girls didn't, why could girls wear skirts but boys couldn't, with the result that the uniform rules are now not gender specific - everyone has to wear a tie and boys can wear skirts if they want to. It would actually be simpler to specify trousers for everybody and I suspect that this may be a way that an increasing number of schools go.
Don't really see why it is "lefty" or "PC bollocks" - it just makes the rules simpler and fairer for everyone (and as has already been discussed, enforcing the rules on girls' skirt lengths is a tedious and never-ending chore for many teachers...)
Why can't rules be more complex and adhered do?
Maybe because teachers' time is better spent teaching than enforcing uniform rules?
FFS ... how do schools continually get something so simple so utterly wrong? Seriously, it's easy. Just define the colour and leave the style optional (within defined limits, such as minimum skirt length). That's what I had when I went to school 20-something years ago in Australia, and it blimin' well worked.