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  2. Uniform of The Royal High School, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The school retains the now traditional uniform of a blazer and tie. Boys are required to wear a plain white shirt, official tie, black blazer with school badge, black trousers and black polished leather school shoes. [2] There is the option of a black pullover. Girls must wear a white blouse, official tie, black pullover or cardigan, black ...

  3. Royal High School, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Royal High School is, by one reckoning, the 18th-oldest school in the world, with a history of almost 900 years.[6] Historians associate its birth with the flowering of the 12th century renaissance. It first enters the historical record as the seminaryof Holyrood Abbey, founded for Alwinand the Augustiniancanonsby David Iin 1128.

  4. School uniforms in Japan - Wikipedia

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    An ōendan cheerleader in gakuran. A cosplayer in gakuran. The gakuran (学ラン), also called the tsume-eri (詰襟), is the uniform for many middle-school and high-school boys in Japan. The colour is normally black, but some schools use navy blue. The top has a standing collar buttoning down from top-to-bottom.

  5. The issue of dress codes and uniform policies has been tackled in the classroom, the boardroom, and the courtroom. This Policy Report examines the whole fabric of the debate on dress codes and uniform policies through a collection of short reports; policy recommendations; and opinions by administrators, teachers, students, and civil libertarians.

  6. Manual on School Uniforms. - ed

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    a mandatory uniform policy. 5. When a mandmory school uniform policy is . adopkd, d•~nnln• whther . to . luJve an opt out . provisioa . In most cases. school districts with mandatory policies allow students, nonnatly with paren­ tal consent, t"' opt . out of the school unifonn requirea ~ents. Some schools have determined. however. that . a..

  7. Coupon collector's problem - Wikipedia

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    In probability theory, the coupon collector's problem refers to mathematical analysis of "collect all coupons and win" contests. It asks the following question: if each box of a given product (e.g., breakfast cereals) contains a coupon, and there are n different types of coupons, what is the probability that more than t boxes need to be bought ...

  8. Fast Facts: School uniforms (50) - National Center for ...

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    In the 2019–20 school year, 18.8 percent of public schools required that students wear uniforms. There were no measurable differences between 2009–10 and 2019–20 in the percentage of public schools that reported requiring school uniforms. During the 2019–20 school year, greater percentages of elementary schools and middle schools than ...

  9. Online Submission. The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the implementation of a mandatory uniform policy in urban public high schools improved school performance measures at the building level for rates of attendance, graduation, academic proficiency, and student conduct as measured by rates of suspensions and expulsions.