Feh. They should just create a uniform. Much simpler. I had to wear uniforms all my sub-tertiary school life, and I survived. It was great in one sense because:
a) you never had to think about what you were going to wear
b) in primary school, it didn't matter so much if you got a bit dirty, cos it wasn't your good clothes.
I admit it's a bit monotonous, but to all those who say it stifles your individuality: if your clothes are the only way you can show you're an individual, then you've got bigger problems than having to wear a uniform.
I do agree however that a bunch of strict rules that everyone has to remember are stupid, when if they want to control what students wear, they should just enforce an actual uniform and simplify everyone's lives.
a) you never had to think about what you were going to wear
b) in primary school, it didn't matter so much if you got a bit dirty, cos it wasn't your good clothes.
I admit it's a bit monotonous, but to all those who say it stifles your individuality: if your clothes are the only way you can show you're an individual, then you've got bigger problems than having to wear a uniform.
I do agree however that a bunch of strict rules that everyone has to remember are stupid, when if they want to control what students wear, they should just enforce an actual uniform and simplify everyone's lives.