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School Girl Uniform Basics |
School girl uniform is obligatory for most primary
and secondary schools in many countries. For some cultures it's next to
impossible to imagine school
girls in free dressing style (for example this
refers to Japan).
School girl uniform is various in different countries. Though very
often it's quite normal to meet pupils in different uniforms within one
country and even a small town. Big cities usually adhere to the
democratic position concerning school uniform issue. Especially this
refers to cosmopolitan cities where schools choose the uniform
according to cultural and religious traditions of the nation.
Wearing uniform in many European countries (especially in Great
Britain) is determined by religion that has a lot of influence at
cultural and social life. So, there is a number of catholic schools for girls
and boys.
Influence of culture and religion at school girl uniform is obvious in
Japan (as we have mentioned above). Probably in this case historical
traditions are more influential that religion. Japanese school girl
uniform has a sign known all around the world - sailor outfit that
remains almost unchanged through decades. It may seem a bit strange for
innovative views supporters that several generations one after another
wear the same type of school uniform.
Some schools allow girls to be dressed differently for school parties.
But there are schools where party
girls
wear everyday uniform (or maybe its festive variant). So, how to find
out whether it's a party or a competition in law and history. But
sometimes there is no obligatory uniform wearing for girls in high schools.
School girl uniform question arise from time to time. It's natural. New
people in educational institutions suggest new ideas and express
another views on what pupils should study and how they have to be
dressed. As a rule traditions and common sense win this
battle.
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