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  • edited January 9
    In the rare instance that there was only a 6th choice available AND there was a major issue with the uniform policy, then you have to abide by the expectations and standards of the school.

    If that means buying a £40 skirt because that's the requirement, and it means that you cant buy a £20 skirt instead, then that's something to budget for (10p a day, but probably more than covered by not having to buy additional clothes for school).  
  • In the rare instance that there was only a 6th choice available AND there was a major issue with the uniform policy, then you have to abide by the expectations and standards of the school.

    If that means buying a £40 skirt because that's the requirement, and it means that you cant buy a £20 skirt instead, then that's something to budget for (10p a day, but probably more than covered by not having to buy additional clothes for school).  
    You are a strange character.
  • What planet are you on. Parents do not in many cases have choice of school.
    It’s an impossibility to give all parents a choice of school, you can say a preference, but it’s not a choice as that’s not feasible. A local authority has x amount of places a year in x number of schools for x number of pupils, a criteria is set (generally siblings, distance etc) and then places are distributed.

    you may get lucky if your preference school is next door to your home, or you already have a sibling there.

    its better than it once was, but it never has been, nor ever will be a true choice.

    on uniforms im in favour, however the practice of a monopoly of where you can buy should be stopped. Chislehurst school for girls tried it, but then non approved places started stocking the uniform at much cheaper pricing.
  • edited January 9
    What planet are you on. Parents do not in many cases have choice of school.
    There's plenty of choice. If I think about the area I grew up in, there's Eltham College, Colfe's, St. Dunstans, Dulwich College, Blackheath High to name just a few. 
  • You are a strange character.
    Am I still on you list?  :(
  • Am I still on you list?  :(
    Touché 
  • I'd abolish school ties for a start. 
    In fact I'd abolish ties all together as they are a pointless piece of clothing who most people wouldn't miss.
    Apart from Jacob Rees Mogg who probably keeps his on when he's having a bath.
    I had a row with my (now) wife many years ago about me not wearing a tie for a wedding. We had a huge shouting match and I stood my ground. We eventually turned up at the wedding and the groom was not wearing a tie. [Engage Smug Mode] [Smug Mode: Engaged]. 

    One of my proudest achievements was getting my former boss to finally give up on making me wear a tie and eventually changing the dress code in our staff handbook. 

    You may have gathered, I'm not a fan of ties. 
  • Especially on photo day where the rich kid would turn up in a blazer. There were also a few kids would were allowed to not wear school uniform and would wear out of fashion tracksuits.

    I went to Darrick Wood which had a uniform that looked like an elephant and pissed then shat all over us. School trips were great with the other schools laughing at us.

    Personally what i wear doesn't dictate how hard i work and the biggest issue with school uniforms is the price. Darrick was also too strict on that front, we had to wear a lab coat for science classes, WTF?
    Lab coats are actually a really good idea, cheap and protect the more expensive clothes underneath.
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  • I recall playing football on our concrete playground and my trousers would get holes in the knee part after one day. My mum just sewed on patches from an old pair. I also recall we played a game where we jumped off the back of a routemaster bus and I was a bit too brave (stupid) once and the bus was travelling faster than I could run when I jumped off and I had holes in my blazer elbows and the knee part of my trousers and a lot of blood. You could patch up a uniform in them days and nobody thought anything of it.
  • Lab coats are actually a really good idea, cheap and protect the more expensive clothes underneath.

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  • Rizzo said:
    I had a row with my (now) wife many years ago about me not wearing a tie for a wedding. We had a huge shouting match and I stood my ground. We eventually turned up at the wedding and the groom was not wearing a tie. [Engage Smug Mode] [Smug Mode: Engaged]. 

    One of my proudest achievements was getting my former boss to finally give up on making me wear a tie and eventually changing the dress code in our staff handbook. 

    You may have gathered, I'm not a fan of ties. 
    What a hill to die on…  :D 

    (scruffy get) 😉
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