Letter to the Governor

835 Words2 Pages

Letter to the Governor

Dear Mr. Governor,

I wish to complain about your recent decision to impose an

embarrassing school uniform upon the students of Bosworth College,

which is supposed to be a school where expression is encouraged. Yet

imposing a school uniform will shatter the students self expression.

As a student of the college I am shocked at the thought of being told

what to wear. Isn't enough that we are told what to do, what not to

do, where to go, and when to go, but making the students wear what

they are told to will induce more people trying to revolt against the

school.

Yes I understand the arguments for a uniform: it reduces

discrimination, gives students less things to worry about, it gives

people a sense of unity and equality to the students. I also know that

83% of parents prefer uniform because it is smarter and cheaper then

the designer clothes the students always want to wear, and is more

suitable and sensible then the low cut, revealing clothes that the

teenage girls want to wear and the over expensive clothes which have a

brand name plastered over them all what the teenage lads want to wear

all the time. The uniforms would make students look more organised

especially to the teachers, and would give the students an identity,

which would be recognised out of school and make the students more

identifiable if they are truanting during lesson time.

But in reality the majority of students in schools around Britain are

against school uniform and it's the students that should decide if

they want a uniform or not, the parents don't have to go around all

day in them, neither do the teachers of governors but the students,

and they are the ones who don't want a uniform. Uniforms may reduce

More about Letter to the Governor

Open Document