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So France is starting an "experimental school uniform program" Sauce Do other countries also have that trend were conservative push for a school uniform rather than letting kids wear what they like ?

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[โ€“] shinigamiookamiryuu@lemm.ee 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (1 children)

Where I live, it's both parties doing it depending on the school, like mine where a shirt/tie/skirt has been the norm despite being known for being uniform-free.

I thought this was already the norm in France.

[โ€“] Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works 3 points 10 months ago

I thought this was already the norm in France.

I am not that old, but the only school I knew with uniform was the all girl catholic school in my french hometown. And I believe a few years back, even them stopped having an uniform (and even merged some classes -for the older students- with the "all boy catholic source which never had an uniform").

So until the experiment to be started in public school, it was very rare in France