
oh god, everything really.
i wear black skinny jeans and they don't say anything, square jumpers in a way that's banned and some other things like flowers in hair.
lol, i also wore hightops.
We used to have no uniform but then our nice Head of 6th form has left this year and the horrible one has come and changed our uniform so I can no longer wear skinny Jeans to school![]()
In winter you could get away without wearing a tie unless they did a uniform check or you wore a v neck jumper. In summer, they let us untuck out shirts since tucked in is too hot.
You got told off if you didn't tuck your shirt in or your tie off if you was walking home from school.
They used to let you do anything with your hair, but they would prefer you not to.
YSL Logo Short-Sleeved White Shirt,
School Tie,
Henleys Black Crew Neck Jumper,
Black Plain Straight Jeans,
Black Converse Treds.
Not very strict on uniform haha!
I can understand the other uniform rebellions, a lot of them are just for comfort, but what's the point of wearing an extra t shirt (and probably getting pretty hot and uncomfortable) just so you can show it off for a little bit at dinner?
At my secondary school the only thing you could really get away with was a slightly short tie. A lot of people were sent home to collect shoes, ties, blazers etc if they didn't have them and were told not to come back until they found them. However at my 6th form, the uniform was quiet a relaxed uniform which had no ties and just blouses and they could wear skirts or trousers so the uniform was pretty flexible so no one really tried to get away with wearing other items.
But as a 6th form student we always had to dress smartly which meant to trainers, no shorts or jeans but t-shirts and plimsolls etc were allowed.
At my Sixth Form we wear shorts, jeans, t-shirts :/At my secondary school the only thing you could really get away with was a slightly short tie. A lot of people were sent home to collect shoes, ties, blazers etc if they didn't have them and were told not to come back until they found them. However at my 6th form, the uniform was quiet a relaxed uniform which had no ties and just blouses and they could wear skirts or trousers so the uniform was pretty flexible so no one really tried to get away with wearing other items.
But as a 6th form student we always had to dress smartly which meant to trainers, no shorts or jeans but t-shirts and plimsolls etc were allowed.
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