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Are school uniforms issued uniformly by the Education Bureau?

School uniforms are not issued uniformly by the Education Bureau, but by the school itself.

School uniform (xiàofú) is a uniform style of student clothing prescribed by the school and is commonly worn by primary and secondary school students. School uniforms originated in Europe. In order to standardize management, the school adopts uniform dress code. Generally, students are required to dress uniformly during major school events. Generally, school uniforms have the school emblem, which also directly affects the school's image. In daily life at school, wearing school uniforms can show students' energetic and energetic side, and is also an exclusive symbol of students' youth.

Wearing school uniforms by students is conducive to cultivating students' team spirit, strengthening the overall image of the school, and enhancing the collective sense of honor. The implementation of school uniforms plays a decisive role in quality education. School uniforms can distinguish students from other people in society in terms of their sense of identity. Therefore, they have the binding force of the students themselves and have a symbolic meaning. School uniforms can also create a sense of equality, which is of positive significance in preventing the trend of comparison on campus. School uniforms can also reduce parents’ investment in clothing to a certain extent. In addition, school uniforms also have many major shortcomings, such as they are not conducive to the cultivation of students' personality and innovative spirit, the quality of school uniforms is poor, they are easy to fade and become moldy, the sizes are not suitable for everyone, and it is inconvenient to reorder, etc.