Boys in Skirts
Some 30 boys have worn skirts to
school in protest at being told they were not allowed to wear shorts.
The pupils from ISCA Academy in Exeter asked permission to
modify their uniform because of the hot weather.
One of the boys who took part in the protest said: "We're
not allowed to wear shorts, and I'm not sitting in trousers all day, it's a bit
hot."
Head teacher Aimee Mitchell said shorts were
"not part" of the school uniform,
Pupils said the idea for the protest came from the head teacher,
who originally made the suggestion, although one student said he did not think
she was being serious.
They said they hoped the
school would reconsider its shorts policy as a result of the protest and the
head has indicated it might be considered.
Ms Mitchell said: "We recognise that the last few days have
been exceptionally hot and we are doing our utmost to enable both students and
staff to remain as comfortable as possible.
"Shorts are not currently part of our uniform for boys and
I would not want to make any changes without consulting both students and their
families.
"However, with hotter weather becoming more normal, I would
be happy to consider a change for the future."
Claire Reeves, whose son is a student at the school, said she
had asked the school about her son being able to wear shorts, but was
"shot down".
"I feel extremely proud of them all for standing up for
their rights. People are always talking about equal right for males and females
and school uniform shouldn't be any different", she said.
The school uniform guidelines currently allow male pupils to
wear trousers. Female pupils may wear trousers or tartan skirts.
Pupils may remove their ties but must carry them with them and
shirts can be untucked in class but must be tucked in when they leave the
classroom.
BBC
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