Casual clothes, dyed hair: Bangkok schools ease uniform, hairstyle rules

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Schools will let their students wear casual clothes once a week. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - As a first step towards freedom and respecting children’s rights, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has instructed 437 schools to let their students wear casual clothes once a week.

One order said that students at all BMA schools should be allowed one non-uniform day a week. The schools can reach an agreement with students and their parents on which day this would be. These changes are in response to student activists who have been protesting against being forced to wear uniforms.

On June 14, the school declared that Thanalop was no longer its student for repeatedly violating school rules.

 

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