Why we shouldn't have uniforms at school?

+44 votes
asked Jan 25, 2019 in Culture & Society by Shantelle (800 points)
edited Apr 17, 2019
I'm one of those students that detest school uniforms because of their ugliness. But this reason doesn't seem strong enough to help me persuade others to hate it as well.

3 Answers

+23 votes
answered Apr 7, 2019 by Caitlin (910 points)
edited Jul 13, 2019

The use of uniforms in our schools have continued to gain more and more popularity, and one in every eight American schools have been practicing this. Below are ten reasons to support the agitation for the abolition of school uniforms:

1. They only serve commercial interests. More and more corporations are lobbying for the requirement of school uniforms because of their limitless profit potentials.

2. Uniforms slow down development into adulthood. These early days are very important in the development of these students, imposing school uniforms on them denies them the chance to choose what to wear, which is a very important symbol of adulthood.

3. Uniforms reduce self-esteem. Uniforms never make anyone look his or her best because they had no say in the choice of style and design. Girls are the worst hit by this low self-esteem syndrome due to the use of uniforms.

4. Uniforms make kids more prone to bullying. Unfortunately, most people believe enforcing the use of school uniforms will reduce the incidences of bullying the students, but this is far from the truth and reality.

5. Uniforms are quite boring. Wearing school uniforms can make the entire school thing a very boring experience. They ought to be banned totally and gotten rid of for good

6. Uniforms can make you feel so uncomfortable. Several reasons can be given for the agitation to ban school uniforms, but one that most people can easily identify with is the fact that they are quite uncomfortable to be in all the time.

7. Uniforms can be quite expensive. There are several other things you can do with the money you spend on school uniforms. The average American student spends at least $249 annually.

8. School uniforms promotes conformity against personality. Children are raised to break free from all norms and stand out from every crowd in life, but the use of uniforms, do the very opposite to them-conformity.

9. The first amendment of the US constitution is violated by the use of school uniforms. The first amendment guarantees every American freedom in everything from religion to expression, and imposing a uniform on them is a clear violation of that right.

10. School uniforms are hated by all. School uniforms should be banned because no one likes to wear them.

commented Mar 9, 2016 by Piecat4011 (100 points)
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+10 votes
answered Feb 14, 2019 by tajana (1,120 points)
edited Apr 22, 2019
  1. Wearing a school uniform will stop the child from expressing his or her unique individuality
  2. Wearing school uniforms will make it easy for everyone to say which school every kid on the block attends, which makes targeting them for attacks easier.
  3. Without uniforms, identifying students will no longer be difficult.
  4. Students are made unable to express their tastes and individual styles when they are made to wear these uniforms.
+8 votes
answered Apr 23, 2019 by Hamood (1,430 points)
edited May 7, 2019
Arguments for why we shouldn't have uniforms at school? This is easy: It is a violation of the first constitution amendment, which is the ultimate argument for this topic. When you make the use of school uniforms mandatory for all students, the parents and school authorities simply take away the children's freedom of expression, and cloud the child's imagination. When I was still a kid, every adult drummed it into my head that in a world with well over 7 billion human beings, there is and can only be one me. They also told me that every human is unique in his or her own way. By forcing students to wear the same thing, you are faulting that statement.
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