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School uniforms in England : ウィキペディア英語版
School uniforms in England

School uniforms in England were first introduced on a large scale during the reign of King Henry VIII.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The History of School Uniforms )〕 The uniforms of the time were referred as "bluecoats", as they consisted of long trench-coat-style jackets dyed blue. Blue was the cheapest available dye and showed humility amongst all children. The first school to introduce this uniform was Christ's Hospital and it is the oldest uniform of any school.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Bluecoat Schools )
In 1870, the ''Elementary Education Act 1870'' made elementary education available for all children in England and Wales. The popularity of uniforms increased and eventually most schools had a uniform.〔 During this period most uniforms reflected the trends of the age, with boys wearing short trousers and blazers until roughly the age of puberty and then long trousers from about 14 or 15. Girls mainly wore blouse, tunic dress and pinafore later progressing towards the beginning of the 20th century to gymslips.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Victorian Girl's School Uniform )
These uniforms continued until the 1950s when after the Butler reforms secondary education was made free and the school leaving age was raised to 15. These reforms encouraged schools to implement uniform codes which were similar to other schools. Distinct "summer" and "winter" uniforms were sometimes required, particularly for girls where dresses were mandated for summer and gymslip for winter.〔
Today, the Government believes that school uniforms play a valuable role in contributing to the ethos of schools: The Department for Children, Schools and Families strongly encourages schools to have a uniform as it can instil pride; support positive behaviour and discipline; encourage identity with, and support for, school ethos; ensure pupils of all races and backgrounds feel welcome; protect children from social pressures to dress in a particular way; nurture cohesion and promote good relations between different groups of pupils.〔(DCSF guidance to schools on school uniform and related policies ) teachernet.gov.uk, accessed 16 January 2010〕
School uniforms are required to be fair for both genders, be available at a reasonably low cost and tolerate religious freedoms e.g. allowing Sikhs to wear turbans.〔("School uniform" ), ''CBBC Newsround'', retrieved on 28 August 2008.〕
==See also==

*Education in England

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