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Answered by RUDEGIRL
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We've had a debate about this in my school a few times. At first I was for school uniforms. They would make everyone equal, they would mean we have something to represent us as a united school, they'd just be neat.

Then I had to change a side and debate against them so I did some research, and it wasn't a serious debate, just something different to do in class and to make us think.

Kids like their clothes, they want to wear whatever they choose, it helps them express themselves, figure out what they like and what kind of a person they are.

There's also the cost. Not everyone would be able to get three sets of regular school uniforms plus winter clothes (winter is quite cold) and fancy set for special events. Let's not forget families do have more than one kid and you grow all the time. It just wouldn't work here.

This isn't Harry Potter universe where you can just make your clothes bigger and it isn't a private school that our parents have to pay a lot of money for.

It was decides we should wear whatever we want. I hope it stays that way.


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