Thursday, 1 July 2010

School Uniform

School uniform is at the moment made compulsory for everybody, however not everybody is happy with the implementations' from such governmental schemes'. The uniform as it stands' is increasing more expensive and the hardship grant issued to lone parents' barely covers' all the accessories that are required in and on school promises'. However the government would save money on this proposal by reducing the hardship grant in exchange-for a lessor ruling on the ridicules regulations that are being at the moment imposed on all parents' across the board.

Jumpers' should be enough to cover the basic school badge and identification for boys and girls' with lower garments' for parental choice of appropriation' and a apron style identification for nursery children, whereby clothes are protected from spillage of paint and other materials'. This will cover all the criteria that schools' need on a general basis for identification, with the saving of money by issuing extreme uniforms', that no one can afford then as lone parents' we all need a re-endorsement for such a scheme.

It is a breech of democratic rights' to enforce our children to ware a one systemic uniform from top to bottom, for the sole purpose of exploitation and commerce.

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