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In the Uk,Does a secondary school have the right to make their pupils change there hairstyle?

In the Uk,Does a secondary school have the right to make their pupils change there hairstyle?
I have a simple hairstyle with a small waxed fringe at the front and was wondering if by law,My school is entitled to enforce me to change it - surely it is not a large problem?
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2007-09-04 12:36:01

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i think if you go to a private school they more or less can chuck you out if you dont comply to their standards, i have a friend who isnt allowed to wear make up/dye their hair/paint their nails etc. but if it's a state school im not sure they can even make them wear your uniform, you'll get into a lot of crap but still, technically they cant force you

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Answer 1
i think if you go to a private school they more or less can chuck you out if you dont comply to their standards, i have a friend who isnt allowed to wear make up/dye their hair/paint their nails etc. but if it's a state school im not sure they can even make them wear your uniform, you'll get into a lot of crap but still, technically they cant force you
2007-09-04 12:44:04

Answer 2
They have done it before, my friend told me they knew someone that died thier hair red and that wasnt allowed. umm..... cant help but mention. That "small gelled fringe at the front" thing. Its a little .........dated. You should go for a more gelled allover look, if you have the type of fringe i think you have. It was popular in the early 2000's. Try growing your hair out a bit more!! Sorry i, didnt want to sound rude, just trying to help!! :D
2007-09-04 12:47:21

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