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The headteacher who wants to replace uniforms - with hoodies and tracksuits

Postby dutchman » Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:55 am

One Leamington headteacher has sent a letter home to parents

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A school has unveiled plans to ditch its traditional school uniform - for tracksuits and hoodies.

A headteacher at a school in Leamington has said he wants the school to introduce the casual wear, but wants parents to be fully involved.

The plans are for blue and white tracksuit bottoms and a hoodie top emblazoned with the school crest.

Pupils at Telford Junior School in Leamington currently wear black shoes - which will also be ditched.

If plans are approved, they will wear non-branded white or black trainers.

In a letter to parents, it says some of the advantages of the tracksuit would be to 'support the active curriculum'; saves valuable lesson time; overcomes the issue of changing in school, and reduces cost to families.

The letter sent out to parents said: "This uniform would be worn throughout the day, without the need to change into games kit for PE/games lessons.

"We encourage our pupils aged 7-11 to be fully active and we are at the early stages of looking at changing our uniform policy to reflect this.

"We have an excellent record of consultation at the school and parents and pupils are invited to be fully involved in the decision making process."

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Re: The headteacher who wants to replace uniforms - with hoodies and tracksuits

Postby rebbonk » Wed Oct 10, 2018 4:11 pm

I'm completely against this. A uniform instills discipline, and that is something sadly lacking in today's youth.
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Re: The headteacher who wants to replace uniforms - with hoodies and tracksuits

Postby dutchman » Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:41 pm

Leamington school sportswear uniform introduced

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A school has replaced a traditional uniform with sportswear and trainers, prompting mixed opinions from parents.

Objections were originally raised by nearly 40% of families - about 135 parents - to the plans at Telford Junior School in Leamington Spa.

The head teacher said the new uniform, which many pupils have started wearing, would serve a more "active" curriculum.

Some parents said they were concerned about extra cost but others said it was "smart" and children liked it.

The story made headlines in October when the school community was asked for views on a new uniform for the 350 pupils, aged from seven to 11.

Plans for a "hoodie" were dropped after consultation, but governors agreed the move to sportswear after two-thirds of pupils said they were in favour.

"When you first hear the words 'tracksuits for uniforms' you think they're going to be 'chavvy' and 'tacky' but they are far from that... my two sons love them," said parent Teresa Huggins.

But another mother, who wanted to remain anonymous, disagreed.

"I could understand the children going to school in games kits on days they had sports but to be wearing it every day I think will put the children in a different mind set towards school," she said.

A number of families have pointed out the increased expense, with the branded items starting at £8.95 from the school's uniform shop.

Danielle Lenton said although the cost was "notable", she thought the concept was great.

"Personally I will purchase it for my year 5 pupil for his last year and hand this down to my year 3 pupil for when she needs it as it's mostly unisex," said Miss Lenton.

Parents also raised concerns about the children, who participate in active lessons and a Daily Mile, "sitting around in smelly clothes" after games lessons.

Head teacher Richard Siviter said PE would take place in the afternoons and underlined the school's flexible approach in allowing the uniform to be bought in stages.

"We feel on balance that it was worth doing and there's been a very positive response from the children," he said.

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Re: The headteacher who wants to replace uniforms - with hoodies and tracksuits

Postby Jock Strapp » Sat Jun 22, 2019 8:42 am

rebbonk wrote:I'm completely against this. A uniform instills discipline, and that is something sadly lacking in today's youth.

Me too Rebbonk. School uniform is also a great leveller brining all pupils to the same level. When I was at school during the war we all looked the same with thread bare clothes and down at heal shoes.
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