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Essay / Letter to the Governor - 835
Letter to the GovernorDear Mr. Governor,I wish to complain about your recent decision to impose an embarrassing school uniform on students at Bosworth College, which is supposed to be a school where expression is encouraged . . Yet imposing a school uniform will break students’ self-expression. As a college student, I am shocked at the thought of being told what to wear. It's not enough that we be told what to do, what not to do, where to go and when to go, but forcing students to wear what they are told will cause more people to rebel against the school . Yes, I understand the arguments in favor of the school. a uniform: it reduces discrimination, gives students less worries, it gives people a feeling of unity and equality towards students. I also know that 83% of parents prefer the uniform because it is more stylish and less expensive than the designer clothes that students always want to wear, and it is more tailored and more sensible than low cuts, revealing the clothes that teenage girls want to wear and the overpriced clothes that have a brand name plastered all over them that teenage girls want to wear all the time. Uniforms would make students look more organized, particularly in the eyes of teachers, and give them an identity, which would be recognized outside of school and make students more identifiable if they truant during lessons. But in reality the majority of students in schools around Britain are against school uniforms and it is the students who should decide whether they want a uniform or not, parents are not obliged to wear this uniform all the time. during the day, neither do the governors' teachers but the students, and they are the ones who don't do it. I want a uniform. Uniforms can reduce