We often see parents complaining about school uniform in the media. But on the whole, parents are in favour of uniform with many seeing it as an important form of discipline that needs to be fully utilised.
Over recent years, behaviour and setting traditional standards has been
rising up the agenda for both schools and parents.
In a survey we carried out with YouGov in 2012, 79% of parents who have
children at a state school where uniform is required said they believed school
uniform encourages better behaviour.
Teachers reported that uniform is a useful tool for communicating
school values, giving children a sense of belonging, and generating discipline.
It also makes it easier for teachers to
keep tabs on their pupils outside of the school gates. They said that wearing recognisable uniform
is a helpful deterrent against bad conduct in public as they are easily
reportable.
Parents also felt that uniform was a practical solution for school-wear
with 89% of respondents agreeing that uniform constitutes better value than
allowing them to wear their own clothes and 83% saying that uniform is more
convenient than children wearing own clothes.
Supporters of uniform say that wearing uniform is a ‘classical
conditioning’ process which places children in the right frame of mind for
learning. When children put school
uniform on, they understand from an early age, they will be going to school to
learn and concentrate, rather than simply to play.
David Burgess, Chairman of the Schoolwear Association says “We know
that a quality specialised uniform can create a strong identity for a school.
We firmly believe that school uniform is part of our cultural heritage; it
provides the wearer with many benefits including a ‘clothes discipline’ and the
right mindset for school. A distinctive uniform can promote an invaluable sense
of community within schools, aiding security and a sense of belonging, as well
as improving attendance and general behaviour. We are happy that our research
has shown that teachers and parents also recognise its value for their children
and want to use it to its best advantage.”
Ends
All figures, unless otherwise stated are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2239 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 16th – 19th
March 2012. The survey was carried out
online. The figures have been weighted
and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).
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