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Schools switching to clip-on ties | Schools switching to clip-on ties |
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Clip-on ties are replacing knotted school ties as schools worry about health and safety, says a survey of school uniform suppliers. | |
The Schoolwear Association says 10 schools a week in the UK are switching, because of fears of ties getting caught in equipment or strangling pupils. | The Schoolwear Association says 10 schools a week in the UK are switching, because of fears of ties getting caught in equipment or strangling pupils. |
There are also claims that clip-on ties can stop pupils from customising the size of the knots in their ties. | There are also claims that clip-on ties can stop pupils from customising the size of the knots in their ties. |
Uniforms are an "instrument of social levelling," says the association. | Uniforms are an "instrument of social levelling," says the association. |
The Schoolwear Association, the trade body for the school uniform industry, has been identifying this year's trends. | The Schoolwear Association, the trade body for the school uniform industry, has been identifying this year's trends. |
'Corporate look' | 'Corporate look' |
The emergence of clip-on ties is part of a growing sensitivity towards health and safety, says the association, along with modifications such as high-visibility trimming on scarves. | The emergence of clip-on ties is part of a growing sensitivity towards health and safety, says the association, along with modifications such as high-visibility trimming on scarves. |
Clip-on ties take away the risk of pupils having accidents with their knotted ties. | Clip-on ties take away the risk of pupils having accidents with their knotted ties. |
Schools have raised concerns about ties catching fire in science lessons, getting trapped in technology equipment or ties getting caught when pupils were running. | Schools have raised concerns about ties catching fire in science lessons, getting trapped in technology equipment or ties getting caught when pupils were running. |
Clip-on ties also allow schools to create a more standardised appearance, says the association, stopping pupils from being more creative in how they wear their ties. | Clip-on ties also allow schools to create a more standardised appearance, says the association, stopping pupils from being more creative in how they wear their ties. |
"There is little opportunity for pupils to style their tie with short tails and fat knots - as seen in programmes featuring schoolchildren such as Hollyoaks and Grange Hill," says the Schoolwear Association. | "There is little opportunity for pupils to style their tie with short tails and fat knots - as seen in programmes featuring schoolchildren such as Hollyoaks and Grange Hill," says the Schoolwear Association. |
The growing number of academies is also influencing school uniforms, says the report, promoting the idea of a smart, traditional image. | The growing number of academies is also influencing school uniforms, says the report, promoting the idea of a smart, traditional image. |
These schools often make a point of enforcing a strict uniform policy - and the association predicts that this more "corporate look" will filter out to other schools. | These schools often make a point of enforcing a strict uniform policy - and the association predicts that this more "corporate look" will filter out to other schools. |
"These schools are using uniform to make a statement to their pupils and to the wider community that they mean business. | "These schools are using uniform to make a statement to their pupils and to the wider community that they mean business. |
"The Schoolwear Association anticipates that other schools will start following where the academies lead to avoid being left behind." | "The Schoolwear Association anticipates that other schools will start following where the academies lead to avoid being left behind." |
There has also been a return to "houses" in many schools and this is also having an impact on school clothing, with ties and polo shirts being produced in house colours. | There has also been a return to "houses" in many schools and this is also having an impact on school clothing, with ties and polo shirts being produced in house colours. |
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