KKkitty wrote: » On your point about uniforms growing up I hated wearing one. Now I'd think differently because of the fact that one child could bully another because they're not wearing the latest fashion trends.
batistuta9 wrote: » What do they wear when they get home & on weekends?
KKkitty wrote: » Normal clothes obviously. Think of the cost on parents too. Parents fork out money on uniforms at the start of the school year. They should last an average child the whole school year give or take. Now imagine a parent having to spend money every couple of months on normal clothes for school because there's no uniform so they get damaged quicker due to wear and tear. Uniforms may seem outdated but especially if a school trip is going on it's better to have all pupils wearing the same thing.
pickarooney wrote: I've literally never had clothes fall apart on my kids (shoes are another story) and at least half their stuff is hand me downs from other children and/or passed on when they grow out of them. Also never heard of brand bullying at their school. Maybe it's a secondary school thing.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I love waking up with streaming light coming through my blinds.
rawn wrote: » Ending homelessness isn't as easy as picking up a homeless person and plonking them in a home. A lot of homeless people have addiction issues and are incapable of looking after themselves in a house. It sucks but it's the truth. Of course we should be helping them but I'm fed up of seeing this whole anti-refugee thing when people mention homelessness. They're totally separate issues.
con___manx1 wrote: » Also saves money for parents as it prevents ware and tare of the kids own clothes .
pickarooney wrote: » How does that make sense? Save money by buying two of X and using each half of the time?