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Require schools prioritise comfort in uniforms & more personal choice for pupils

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Require schools to specifically prioritise comfort in uniforms and more personal choice for pupils in what they find to be more comfortable clothing. This could include schools explicitly permitting less formal clothing such as leggings or jeans, maybe even joggers, depending on preference.

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Require schools prioritise comfort in uniforms & more personal choice for pupils

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Require schools to specifically prioritise comfort in uniforms and more personal choice for pupils in what they find to be more comfortable clothing. This could include schools explicitly permitting less formal clothing such as leggings or jeans, maybe even joggers, depending on preference.

National
42 reactions·100% agree
Bridget Phillipson

Bridget Phillipson

Education Secretary

Education Secretary

React

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Reasons for2
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