Ok say you have the son of an oil tycoon and the son of a...
School Uniforms benefit schools
Uniforms reduce the individuality of the student In what way does the individuality of the student benefit the school? 2. Classism Uniforms cost far less than normal clothes and there are back to school sales at the end of every summer. Its funny how you refer to the students that cannot afford uniforms as lower class students. "This is clearly classism and blatantly discriminatory" Uniforms are cheap. A lower class parent(as you would call them) would be far more likely to opt to send his/her child to a school in which uniforms must be worn as it would save him/her from having to provide different clothes for the 5 days of the week. It would also spare the child the embarassment of wearing the same old tattered clothes to school everyday clearly identifying him/her as poor. Not that this is anything to be ashamed of, but kids are cruel. 3. Equality What? How? I'd have said the exact opposite. Ok say you have the son of an oil tycoon and the son of a poor man attending the same school in which uniforms must be worn. Does the uniform not show them that no matter where they came from that they're all the same? And now for a few of the reasons why I believe uniforms benefit schools. 1. Less distractions Uniforms take away worries like "what am I going to wear tomorrow" which allows more time for study and organisation. They hide the figures of girls far better than what they would usually wear which allows the likes of me to stay concentrated on my studies. So uniforms allow for more study, which would cause the average marks of a school to rise and theres surely extra funding granted to schools with high marks, so uniforms benefit schools. 2. Security. In a school with uniforms any outsiders entering the school would stand out allowing for security to pick up on them a lot easier. I'd write more but I'm wrecked.