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“Pupils should wear school uniforms as they provide many benefits.” Do you agree or disagree?
Kristina Hartmanová
"You need to focus your decision-making energy. You need to routinize yourself. You
Barack Obama1
The debate over whether school uniforms are necessary has raged for years, and with an
increasing number of schools adopting uniforms in recent years, the issue is becoming more
visible. It was primarily a private school code, but it is now spreading to public schools, and
School uniforms are an essential part of school life. They convey a sense of unity,
belonging and equality. Despite many claims to the contrary, a child's individuality can come to
the fore when he or she wears a uniform. And since children no longer have to spend hours
looking for the perfect outfit for school, they have more time for other activities.
1
Lewis, Michael. 2012. “Michael Lewis: Obama’s Way | Vanity Fair.” Vanity Fair. Vanity Fair. September 11, 2012.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2012/10/michael-lewis-profile-barack-obama.
2
Bloem, Craig. 2018. “Why Successful People Wear the Same Thing Everyday.” Www.Inc.Com. February 20, 2018.
www.inc.com.
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School uniforms unite students by removing the "haves" and "have-nots" and forming a
unified team. When you see others dressed similarly to you, you feel a sense of pride and unity.
It functions similarly to a sports team and its shared uniform. A sports team works as a unit to
achieve a common goal: victory. Students who wear uniforms feel the same sense of belonging
but instead of the common goal being victory it’s a feeling of school pride. Bullying is reduced
because all children wear the same outfits, which makes social differences less visible and less
likely to be used as motivation for harmful acts against other students. Students who wear
uniforms are more visible to one another and the public. As a result, while wearing the uniform,
students are less likely to commit acts that draw unwanted attention to themselves or the school. 3
Both students and teachers benefit from uniforms. They help teachers keep students safe because
anyone who isn't wearing a uniform stands out on the school grounds. Students can easily be
identified in a crowd while on excursions, reducing at least some stress for teachers. Overall,
Many people argue that forcing children to wear uniforms hides their individuality, but
this is untrue. Personal style may be understated, but if they want to stand out from the crowd or
get their personality across through the medium of fashion they can. Uniforms can be tailored to
their liking without having to cut anything. Earrings, bracelets, shoes, and other accessories can
bring out a person's sense of style. The school's dress code usually allows for all of these items.
Their confidence in other areas grows as the emphasis on fashion decreases. Communication
skills improve as a child learns to express himself or herself verbally rather than relying on his or
3
Alleyne, Sylvan I., Velma LaPoint, Jennifer Lee, and Harold W. Mitchell. 2003. “Black Educators’ Views on Middle
School Students’ Dress and Uniforms: Addressing Challenges from Commercialism.” The Journal of Negro
Education, no. 4: 418. https://doi.org/10.2307/3211193.
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When you don't have to spend hours looking for the perfect outfit, you have more time
for other, more productive activities. Children who do not wear uniforms may spend hours each
week in front of the mirror trying on outfits for the following day of school. Stress from this can
result in depression and anxiety.4 Wearing a uniform can alleviate all of this. As a result, a child
can concentrate on more important matters such as schoolwork and after-school activities. As a
result, your child will be well-rounded and happy, and he or she will succeed in school and life.
Many celebrities wear uniforms and attribute their success to them, including Barack Obama,
Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg. Barack Obama alternates between a blue and grey suit. Steve
Jobs famously wore a black turtle neck. Mark Zuckerberg wears the same t-shirt every day. They
do this so as not to waste time on trivial things like deciding what to wear every day.
In conclusion, the benefits of wearing a school uniform far outweigh the drawbacks. As
the playing field is levelled, children form stronger bonds with their school and classmates. The
individuality of a child is not hidden behind the uniform, but rather manifests itself through a few
specific choices. Their confidence grows as they rely on communication and their other
personality traits to get their point across. Because they don't have to spend hours looking for the
perfect outfit, they have more time for more important social skills. Uniforms are not the panacea
for the world's problems, but they are a step in the right direction towards helping our children
live happier and fuller lives by focusing on what matters rather than the triviality of what they
4
LaPoint, Velma, Sylvan I. Alleyne, Harold W. Mitchell, and Jennifer Lee. “Attitudes of Youth of Color on Student
Dress and Uniforms: A Case of Commercialism in Schools.” The Journal of Negro Education 72, no. 4 (2003): 406–
17. https://doi.org/10.2307/3211192.
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