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Parents slam school's strict uniform policy for girls as 'sexist and unhygienic'

Parents resent about new uniform policy at secondary schools.

Students at Ashton-on-Mersey Academy in Trafford were told not only to wear skirts to school, but also to wear "plain black tights" at all times. reported . Manchester Evening News.

The decision has been heavily criticized by students' parents, who have raised concerns that the new policy is "unhygienic". Especially in warm weather.

However, the school's superiors say the uniform policy is relaxed during hot periods.

Parents were provided with information about the change, stating that skirts must be no less than 5 cm above her kneecaps and must wear plain black tights. I was.

Ashton Mersey Academy School is part of the Dean Trust (

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He said the rules were put in place to prevent him from being treated "in a harsh manner", but his parents have denounced the rules as "ridiculous" and are now calling for them to be repealed. One mother said she was fed up with the policy change. I personally think it's sexist, and it's the boys who need education, not the girls."

Expressing anger, one woman wrote:

"But also, give girls the mature respect they deserve as young women in high school. You don't need tights. As long as you look smart, that should be your choice. (

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"This is absolutely ridiculous," said another.

``Should the female staff also have to wear thick black tights?

"If this is because people are examining girls' skirts, I suggest educating young people about sexual harassment and why examining skirts is wrong. In my opinion, this is not good.”

A third said: A girl who is so wrong.

One mother wrote: "

Ashton-on-Mersey School's spokesperson said about the school's efforts to combat heat in the future."

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