Should uniforms be compulsory?

Hello everyone

Today I want to talk about something we deal with every single day, our school uniform. Some students say uniforms create fairness. Others say they crush our self-expression. I believe school uniforms should be compulsory, and I want to explain why.

First, uniforms make things more fair. When everyone is wearing the same clothes, it is harder to tell the differences between people based on what they wear. There is less judging, and less pressure to dress a certain way to fit in. At school, we should be focusing on our work and our friends, not on clothes.

Another benefit is that uniforms make life easier. You do not have to spend ages in the morning trying to choose clothes or stressing about whether other people will judge what you are wearing. You just put on your uniform and get on with your day. That might sound small, but it takes away one more thing to worry about.

I know some people say uniforms stop us from expressing ourselves. Clothes can be one way to show personality, but they are not the only way. We can show who we are through our interests, the subjects we choose, our attitude in class, our sport, our art, our music, and how we treat other people. What matters more is our behaviour, not our outfit.

For these reasons, I think uniforms should stay compulsory. They make school fairer, simpler, and more united. We come to school to learn, not to run a fashion show.

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