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Does long hair affect studying?
But long hair requires a lot of time to maintain, which could divert someone’s attention from concentrating on their academic work,†Kiiza explains. He says it is justified to maintain a uniform hairstyle for all students in school to promote common identity and a sense of belonging among students.
Can a private school make you cut your hair in India?
Schools can create guidelines, but aren’t allowed to enforce them. This is also because hairstyles and clothing are considered a personal choice and fall under freedom of speech.
Why is long hair beautiful?
Experts believe that the reason long hair is more attractive is the evolutionary one. Based on this, one can conclude that men find long hair attractive because it shows how fertile a woman is. In this sense, it can be said that men are wired to be more attracted to women with long hair than those with short hair.
Should girls be able to wear make-up at school?
NO! It should not be allowed in school because girls just think they are so hot! I think you SHOULD DEFINATELY be able to wear make-up at school! You should be allowed to wear make-up if you want to because it is your body and not the schools!
Should PSHE be made mandatory in schools?
Many experts argue that SRE needs to start early in primary school, so that children can learn what is safe and unsafe and get help if they need it. Reports following the sex abuse cases in Rotherham and Oxford have all concurred that PSHE keeps children safe and that it should become mandatory in all schools.
Is sex and relationships education compulsory in schools in the UK?
Sex and relationships education in the UK is not currently compulsory in schools and guidance differs within the different regions. In Scotland, relationships, sexual health and parenthood education forms a part of Health and Wellbeing within the Curriculum for Excellence.
Should religion be compulsory in schools in the UK?
It is not compulsory in academies (which now comprise the majority of UK secondary schools) or private (independent) schools. Faith schools are allowed to opt-out of teaching subjects contrary to their religious beliefs, such as information on homosexuality and contraception.