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School uniforms, should all children have them in Sweden?
meatschoolWith Sweden’s upcoming elections there are debates and discussions across different categories and aspects of life from tax reforms to immigration. These discussions have been going on for years now but one of the topics that hold a lot of personal importance is that of children wearing uniforms in school.

However inconsequential this might sound, it is a topic that demands attention. There are many people who feel that Swedish schools should not have uniforms just like American schools but where does that lead us? 



Headlines seen on The Local “Swedish students worse at maths and science: study” and “Basic maths befuddle Swedish third graders”  could be seen as one effect.

Uniforms in schools are not only to distinguish students from one school to another but for a larger cause, which is to instill discipline and unity amongst students. A school badge also shows a history and a tradition and a sense of achievement that most modern schools seem devoid of.

 Surely students in baggy track-suits, short skirts and shabby t-shirts etc present an image of chaos, while neat jackets, shirts and trousers exudes confidence, determination, discipline and a sense of purpose? 

It’s no wonder we talk more about the lack of respect particularly among school children today. And let’s not even talk about mobile phones in classes!