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School uniform is a practice that dates to the 16th century in England. Charity schools such Christ's Hospital , founded in in London, were among the first schools to use a uniform for their students. The practice of wearing school uniform has been adopted by many other countries, and is now common in many parts of the world. Uniforms can be regarded as promoting social equality among students and an esprit de corps , but have also been criticised for promoting a form of uniformity characteristic of militarism.
The decision as to whether to implement school uniform policy or not is a controversial one and also polarised in societies and countries. In countries such as the United Kingdom, South Africa and a number of Asian nations, school children have to wear approved school uniforms that conform to the uniform policy of their school.
In modern Europe, Britain, Malta and Ireland stand out as the only countries where school uniform is widely adopted by state schools and generally supported by national and local governments, although there is no legislation governing school uniform in the U. In the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan , Afghan schoolgirls were required to wear white headscarves and black knee-length dresses over leggings.
School uniforms have been compulsory in Albanian high schools since Algerian primary school students are obliged to wear an apron over their clothes. These are colour-coded by gender: blue for boys, pink for girls. School uniforms are not generally worn in Andorra. Uniforms are required in Angolan public and private schools. Anguillan schools oblige students to wear uniforms. School uniforms are ubiquitous in Antiguan and Barbudan schools.