The fact is, that its uninformed themselves that prevent a free education by giving carers an additional expense to worry about. The Childrens Commission on Poverty found that over 95% of carers on low-income report complications in meeting school-related expenses including uniforms even though their kids go to tuition-free faculties. According to a study by The Childrens Society, families with kids in high school pay an average of over £300 per kid annually just for uniforms. kids already have clothes for out of school, you wouldnt have to buy another pair of £80 trainers because the other ones arent all black. Its not tough to find long-lasting casual clothes for cheaper prices, 2 hoodies for £20 instead of £45. You wouldn`t need a whole new wardrobe every school year. Some parents might say, My c
hild likes more expensive brands and clothing! The only difference is it doesnt have an expensive logo on it. But all the other kids have North Face hoodies! This can be the perfect time to teach your kids that there is more to life than a logo and not to determine their friends based on the price of their clothing.
Another argument is that if students were allowed to wear their own clothes students would be too focused on what they are wearing instead of their work. This is false. Once the clothes are on you dont think about them anymore. Its much easier to get work done when youre comfortable. This would increase productivity and pupils would get more work done if children were able to and had the choice to be comfortable not only physically but also feeling comfortable in themselves through what they are wearing.