‘Scruffy’ pupils warned they could be excluded from school
Monday 12th July 2010, 7:00PM BST.
Students at a south Shropshire school could face exclusion if they fail to adhere to a uniform policy – after claims that some pupils looked ‘scruffy’.
People have reported the ‘scruffy appearance’ of pupils at Bishop’s Castle Community College on their way to and from school.
And staff have responded by reminding pupils of what they can and cannot wear as part of their uniform in an article in the school’s The Messenger magazine.
Teachers have claimed the move has been designed to avoid using sanctions – but have warned that if students continually fail to co-operate they could face exclusion as a last resort.
According to the article, students are should wear a polo shirt or jumper with the school logo on it and not hooded sweatshirts.
Shoes must be plain and black and trainers are not permitted, while students can wear a watch and one pair of earrings but are not allowed make-up, jewellery or additional piercings.
The article says: “The aim is to remove any form of discrimination and avoid the need for sanctions.
“These range from a student being timed-out until a parent can deliver the correct uniform, to a fixed period of exclusion if the student is refusing to co-operate.”
Julie Griffiths, assistant head of Bishop’s Castle Community College, said the uniform policy was ‘standard practice’ for any secondary school.
She said: “I would imagine any school uniform is a focus – it’s a soft target for students to try and express themselves as individuals.
“Most of the comments we receive are informal and it’s a perception rather than reality that the students are scruffy.
“It’s perhaps one or two rather than everybody.”
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What no screams that it’s a breach of their human rights yet?
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Hadley Learning Community school also lets their pupils wear what they wan. The girls wear really short skirts – piles of makeup and jewellery. Boys are as bad, they also wear non-uniform jumpers etc. My daughter attends this school, and every morning is a huge battle with her, to wear the correct uniform. The teachers dont seem to care – its a disgrace. When I was at School (BRJ) we were allowed the very basics – we werent even allowed to wear trousers. the Heads of these schools need to pull their fingers out and put a firm stop to it.
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Is this the case of the general public telling the school standards have droppped. If it is the school should tell the person with the gripe to do one, or they are accepting their own staff never noticed .
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gettings them into school as often as possible & a good education should be schools main concern,
not what their wearing or how smart it looks for the school.
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They know the rules, if they’re not prepared to act within them let somebody who will appreciate it take their places
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ref kez.b
Don’t go down the path of its only teaching and learning that matters, ALL parents and pupils know what they can and can’t wear from the moment they start school. Rules are their to be abided and not ignored or disregarded so get over this
” gettings them into school as often as possible & a good education should be schools main concern”
or are you one of the ” i will wear and do what i want” brigade?
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Quite right redboy. School is the rehearsal for life after school, you have to be interviewde for jobs, college places, etc. If you’re quite happy for your kids to go to school looking like scruffy urchins, don’t expect anyone to take them seriously when they try for a job or college placement.
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You have to remember that if your target in life is to collect a giro every week, how you dress and conduct yourself is fairly irrelevant, I think that it is a fair indictment of the lead that their parents are giving.
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Clearly a narrow minded little oik who has gone through life judging a book by its cover.Are you the H bucket of shropshire.
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Oh behave redboy been in to a college lately? been to a uni lately?, seen some teaching staff dress sence lately??.
I for one do not believe for one minute the main argument for uniforms is, it makes all children = in the school it is just silly old fashioned british rubbish.
EDUCATION AND ATTENDING SCHOOL, AND BEHAVING PROPERLY SHOULD BE THE MAIN ISSUE… SCRAP UNIFORMS… .In many cases it has just become a nice little earner for some schools.
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