UK school bans shorts, says boys should wear skirts-3
The new uniform policy came
after the school was branded
inadequate by the UK's
education standards authority,
Ofsted. In August the school,
which has the capacity for 900 pupils, but as of January
last year had only 507, will
join the Maiden Erlegh Trust
and become an academy.
Students hail from nearby
areas such as Caversham, Reading and British PM
Theresa May's Maidenhead
constituency. Headteacher Moira Green
said: "In September 2017,
with the support of parents,
Chiltern Edge made the
decision to move to a more
formal uniform. This has been a success. Maiden Erlegh
Trust, in preparation for
September 2018,
wholeheartedly support
Chiltern Edge's adoption of a
more formal uniform."-Nzherald
after the school was branded
inadequate by the UK's
education standards authority,
Ofsted. In August the school,
which has the capacity for 900 pupils, but as of January
last year had only 507, will
join the Maiden Erlegh Trust
and become an academy.
Students hail from nearby
areas such as Caversham, Reading and British PM
Theresa May's Maidenhead
constituency. Headteacher Moira Green
said: "In September 2017,
with the support of parents,
Chiltern Edge made the
decision to move to a more
formal uniform. This has been a success. Maiden Erlegh
Trust, in preparation for
September 2018,
wholeheartedly support
Chiltern Edge's adoption of a
more formal uniform."-Nzherald
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