Bengaluru: Attendance increased in class 6-12, but uniforms were lost in several schools.
Some institutions have decided not to insist on school uniforms for various reasons.
Most children have surpassed them after 1.7 years.
While some schools feel there is no meaning to ask students to get new ones because they don’t know when the campus will close again, others give them time.
“Children have surpassed the uniform and look awkward when they wear it.
So, we have asked our PU students not to wear uniforms at all.
Our PU’s presence is the lowest among all values - 35%.
When students always don’t like wearing uniforms , We don’t want to make other obstacles for them to come to class.
For the value below too, we don’t insist.
But we see many students enthusiastically wearing uniforms, “said BR Suprit, Oxford, Ullal institution.
D Shashi Kumar, Secretary of the Primary and Secondary School Association in Karnataka, said: “We recommend our member schools not to demand uniforms because we don’t know when they have to close again.
Also, get a service provider on campus and get the sewn uniform Long.
We want to focus on academic activities.
“Natesh Kumar, Principal, Gurukula International School, said while most of their children came up with their old uniforms, schools did not want to force others.
“Many parents may be in the financial crisis and do not want to burden them,” he said.
Some schools want to bring back uniforms on campus.
“The uniform is important because it helps avoid discrimination between rich and poor people.
While students come in their old uniforms, we have asked them to order.
Tailors say it is difficult to buy raw materials for a small number of children.
If he does them for some, He might not get the same color in the next order.
So we have decided to wait, “said Girish Sa, the President of the Founder, Kaveri Vidyakshetra, Singasandra.
“My daughter’s school was reopened on Monday and the uniform was not suitable for her.
I have to change the old one before sending it,” said a mother from a student in Basavanagudi.
Vendors say orders have started in, but in smaller numbers than before.
“We have our stock from the past, which is ready before the first lock,” said Anuj Bhandari, MD, DAC Inc., which in the business supplying school uniforms.