This is an outrage and a matter of public opinion. If the teachers are allowed to wear any clothes, and we are refined to a uniform, the least that they can allow is the warm jumper as an outer garment if we get cold. I am outraged, and hope that this issue is correctly amended soon.
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Kim Lin
10 years ago
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Jumpers equivalent to the cost of a designer garment paid by hard-working families to ensure the warmth of students is apparently not allowed during the cool days of spring?
Nobody's going to be walking down the street, going, "Oh my gosh, that chick's wearing that jumper! She's bound to commit the worst felony in the area of uniform disciplinary in the near future!" Instead, you're going to see a girl shivering because her school didn't allow an outer garment that is meant to keep you WARM. Blazers are aesthetic and are only a symbol of the school we go to, and to be honest, they don't actually keep you warm.
(Banter is fun, and I'm not in a great mood)
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Olivia Paino
10 years ago
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I used my work money to pay for this jumper as my parents aren't as wealthy as others and I'm not even allowed to wear it!
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Loren
10 years ago
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I think that the jumpers are much better then the blazer and will make the students a lot more happy and wanting to come to school.
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Anica
10 years ago
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We paid a lot for these jumpers, and we barely even wear it. The blazer honestly look mis-matched with the summer dresses, and the jumpers are way more compact and easier to carry around.
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Emily
10 years ago
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what's the point of having a jumper if we're not allowed to wear it? they are much warmer and convenient than the uncomfortable blazers
This is an outrage and a matter of public opinion. If the teachers are allowed to wear any clothes, and we are refined to a uniform, the least that they can allow is the warm jumper as an outer garment if we get cold. I am outraged, and hope that this issue is correctly amended soon.
K
Kim Lin
10 years ago
Featured
Jumpers equivalent to the cost of a designer garment paid by hard-working families to ensure the warmth of students is apparently not allowed during the cool days of spring?
Nobody's going to be walking down the street, going, "Oh my gosh, that chick's wearing that jumper! She's bound to commit the worst felony in the area of uniform disciplinary in the near future!" Instead, you're going to see a girl shivering because her school didn't allow an outer garment that is meant to keep you WARM. Blazers are aesthetic and are only a symbol of the school we go to, and to be honest, they don't actually keep you warm.
(Banter is fun, and I'm not in a great mood)
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Olivia Paino
10 years ago
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I used my work money to pay for this jumper as my parents aren't as wealthy as others and I'm not even allowed to wear it!
L
Loren
10 years ago
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I think that the jumpers are much better then the blazer and will make the students a lot more happy and wanting to come to school.
A
Anica
10 years ago
Featured
We paid a lot for these jumpers, and we barely even wear it. The blazer honestly look mis-matched with the summer dresses, and the jumpers are way more compact and easier to carry around.
E
Emily
10 years ago
Featured
what's the point of having a jumper if we're not allowed to wear it? they are much warmer and convenient than the uncomfortable blazers
This is an outrage and a matter of public opinion. If the teachers are allowed to wear any clothes, and we are refined to a uniform, the least that they can allow is the warm jumper as an outer garment if we get cold. I am outraged, and hope that this issue is correctly amended soon.