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    Well obviously schools don't want you looking like a skank, but why is it that they complain about extreme hair dyes, ear-rings and in my school if your caught with a hoodie they teachers take it off you....


    I don't understand how it effects your education, anyone care to explain?

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    because appearance is key when it comes to representing your school.

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    No idea about the hoodie thing. Seems kinda ridiculous if you ask me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by preposterous View Post
    because appearance is key when it comes to representing your school.
    But wearing a hoodie to school then sticking it in your locker is hardly gonna effect the schools reputation or girls wearing studs but guys aren't aloud, surely thats classed as sexism?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    But wearing a hoodie to school then sticking it in your locker is hardly gonna effect the schools reputation or girls wearing studs but guys aren't aloud, surely thats classed as sexism?
    naw wasn't talking about the hoody. just a general statement regarding that pupils appearances are important to schools. the hoody thing is probably a bit far, but i suppose their guidelines when it comes to how pupils look are quite strict. but that's not a bad thing.

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    keep up the rep of the school innit

    so many skanks round college with next to nothing on tho. should be a uniform there tbh

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    my school in terms of appearance suck, I'm like the only one who wore it properly and if I try to go casual they target me, it's ridiculous. Well some teachers do everyone but not many.

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    Schools state that looking "smart" (lol) will make you feel bored and crap and make you do the work and stuff but wearing you own stuff will make you feel a better and may cause you to slack off.

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    You're at school to work, stop complaining.
    we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattFr View Post
    You're at school to work, stop complaining.
    This really, they're providing you a 'free' education so the least you could do it stick to their rules.
    The thing about hoodies is that most people don't take them off when they get into school when they shouldn't be on, regardless if you're on your way to your locket etc.

    With the hair dyes etc I think its because people from outside the school may think like 'that school has no rules, the kids must get away with anything looking like that'. I know that at the school I go to there are only two girls with extreme hair colours, ones is green and the other one is pink and they are right weirdos anyway.


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