TullyLovesDrew
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most schools here don't have uniforms
Tully looked cute in that dress (if that is what you are referring to). If a kid wore Ben's outfit to most schools here, you might as well have pinned a sign on him that said pick on me.
most schools here don't have uniforms
We know that...raised on a diet of US TV...and what passes a s a uniform in Gossip Girl is laughablemost schools here don't have uniforms
Most school children wear uniforms here. The main reason is that it minimises the social divide where parents are unable to afford new clothes for their children all the time. Public school uniforms are fairly cheap especially 2nd handTully looked cute in that dress (if that is what you are referring to). If a kid wore Ben's outfit to most schools here, you might as well have pinned a sign on him that said pick on me.
The dresses for girls haven't changed much at all. I actually quite like them, which is sad. I should add the rider that green and BROWN uniforms should be banned, especially when teamed with gold.yes but that photo is at least 20 years old (Ben's 30 remember) and fashions / uniforms were a bit different in those days
Good opportunity for Tully. Maybe we'll also finally get a definitive answer on her status with Drew. I'm sure Sonia will probably ask.Tully Smyth @tee_smyth 3m
Super excited to announce that I will be back on the couch with [MENTION=19371]Sonia[/MENTION]Kruger on @Mornings9 tomorrow from 10am to discuss 'Phone FOMO'!
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Heading back to school today? Here's me on my first day of year 5 and my new school. It's the best time of your life so don't wish it away too fast okay? #backtoschool����
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I loved then too. It's just so easy. My sister lives in LA and said she spends a fortune on clothes for her kids as they always want to be in the latest fashionsI went to private school in the States--no uniforms, but a strict dress code. The boys especially would have had their bums kicked in public school dressing the way they had to at mine. It's all what you're used to. I love Australian school uniforms, though (probably in part because I never had to wear them.)
The dresses for girls haven't changed much at all. I actually quite like them, which is sad. I should add the rider that green and BROWN uniforms should be banned, especially when teamed with gold.
I always wanted one of those jackets with letters on them ... no idea why now! lol
I went to three primary schools, all public, only one of them didn't have a uniform. It's very unusual here to not have a uniform, I only know of 2 public schools and then the stiener schools. I went to a private high school and we had a very strict uniform, it was mandated right down to the colour of hair ties we could use (hair coloured, navy or white).
Most public schools have a uniform, even if it is only a coloured polo shirt over black trousers with a school windcheater. My friend went to a school in country Victoria (a very small p-12 public school) where the uniform was a yellow polo (with or without school emblem) navy jumper and jeans.
Selective high school?My public high school listed the brand and colour of underpants (fortunately it was never actually checked). But hair ribbon colour was also mandated and strictly policed.
Selective high school?
I went to a performing arts school. I generally just wore the uniform as we were supposed to but there were quite a few students who had the "I go to a selective school and I am clearly too creative and individual to conform to a uniform" mentality and as a result you saw quite a few creative ways of people getting around the uniform/dress code. I had to dance a lot as well so we were allowed to be in that gear if need be.