School uniforms around the world
June 19th, 2008

There’s been a public statement about schoolwear … in the Philippines. Students in elementary and high school there no longer have to wear uniforms, but after this relaxation of the dress code, the Education Department has found it necessary spell out what ‘proper attire’ actually is.
In a circular letter distributed to all schools, the Education Secretary has spelt out and appropriate dress code. For boys, that’s a polo-shirt or T-shirt with sleeves in a plain colour and either long trousers or shorts. For girls, a dress, skirt or trousers, and blouse in any colour will do. No footwear is prescribed: slip-ons and shoes are both allowed as long as the student doesn’t go barefoot to class. The students’ attire ‘should reflect respect for the school’, the letter says. Why has this statement of clothing been necessary? Because there has been an outbreak of: ‘flashy outfits’ including tight-fitting trousers, mini-skirts, and tops with plunging necklines for girls and the boys have apparently been coming to school in hip-hop pants and, believe it or not, their pyjamas!
Schoolchildren courtesy of Tajai
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