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Should students have to wear uniforms? (Shows equality amongst students…
Should students have to wear uniforms?
Thesis Statement
Students should have to wear uniforms to school because it shows a sign of equality amongst students, reduces peer pressure on students, and enforces students with appropriate dressing.
Hook
Bryn Thomas once said, "Our uniform is part of our school's identity, uniting our students and we hope that they take pride in wearing it".
Have you ever asked yourself the question, "What type of clothing will give a good image to myself at school?"
School uniforms aren't about what an individual wears, but it's really about the message that a school gives out as a community.
General Information
School uniforms are usually required in most private schools rather than public schools.
School uniforms are known for showing a sense of a school's identity and its unity.
There are usually a variety of uniform types that you can choose from for your specified school (e.g. kilts, shirts, pants, etc.).
Shows equality amongst students
Uniforms allow students to feel like they belong to their school society.
It doesn't reflect students' social status. Kids from unprivileged homes will not feel downgraded.
Uniforms require students to wear the same thing as everyone else.
Uniforms outline that everyone has the same rights and opportunities to different aspects of their school.
Reduces Peer Pressure
Uniforms don't give students the worry of being judged because of their clothing.
Reduces the amount of bullying in school societies and being picked on because of choice of clothing.
Everyone will wear the same thing, so no one can influence others into wearing different brands just to fit in.
Uniforms allow students to quickly and easily get dressed and ready for school. This contributes to being neat and organized in the morning and to not worry about being unprepared.
Enforces appropriate dressing
Allows students to cover parts of the human body that shouldn't be shown.
Helps students to be modest in their dressing.
Aligns with the school's dress code.
Uniforms don't promote the idea of students trying to wear the latest unimportant and inappropriate pieces of clothing. They allow students to focus other important things that need their upmost attention.
Concluding Sentence
The benefits of wearing school uniforms is a useful tool; it reduces peer pressure, shows equality amongst students, and enforces appropriate dressing, which allows students to find their own identity as an individual.