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Bearded Pupils Banned From Class
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-lanca shire-2 4382723
//Head teacher Xavier Bowers said the decision was not a religious issue.//
really? and who exactly is he trying to kid with that statement?
//Head teacher Xavier Bowers said the decision was not a religious issue.//
really? and who exactly is he trying to kid with that statement?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't see the problem. Headmaster lays down the school rules and pupils must conform to them. Surely those rules must apply to ALL. There's a case at the minute on the BBC news site - Wales, ( sorry don't know how to do a link on the iPad). Boy shaves his head for charity ??? school doesn't allow shaved heads. Mother is kicking up a stink. I wasn't allowed jewellery, rolled up sleeves ( yes really), duffle coat or white socks. If we tried we were sent home. Not a problem. This case is nothing to do with religion. Just people stirring up religious hatred AGAIN.
another school has banned a girl (shose brother is in the military) from wearing a Help for Heroes wristband. I suppose the same arguments apply.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 42467/S choolgi rl-told -wear-H elp-Her oes-wri stband- injured -got-ca ught-do or-hand le.html ?ITO=14 90& ns_mcha nnel=rs s&n s_campa ign=149 0
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// another school has banned a girl (shose brother is in the military) from wearing a Help for Heroes wristband. I suppose the same arguments apply. //
Of course. If it's against the uniform rules she shouldn't wear it.
I might just be saying that because of my hatred of little girls who support charities though.
Of course. If it's against the uniform rules she shouldn't wear it.
I might just be saying that because of my hatred of little girls who support charities though.
Gromit, it is not nonsense. These boys haven’t grown beards because they fancy growing beards. See what their relative had to say.
http:// www.mir ror.co. uk/news /uk-new s/teena gers-ba nned-sc hool-re fusing- shave-2 336649
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//Schoolboy, 13, sent home on first day of new term after being told his short haircut was offensive
Kyle McGeever made it two hours into his academic year at John Henry Newman Catholic College in Birmingham //
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 14055/S choolbo y-13-se nt-home -day-ne w-term- told-sh ort-hai rcut-of fensive .html#i xzz2gk6 Faz00&n bsp;
Why is it always Catholic schools in these stories?
Kyle McGeever made it two hours into his academic year at John Henry Newman Catholic College in Birmingham //
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Why is it always Catholic schools in these stories?
Following gromits argument to it's logical conclusion, children should be allowed to have any haircut , wear as much jewellery and whatever clothes, they like. Would he be happy to see them arrive still in their pyjamas and slippers? There is no reason why schools shouldn't have rules and regulations and if they have a policy regarding hirsute pupils then it should be obeyed.
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