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Old Feb 23rd 2006, 2:10 pm
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http://www.theage.com.au/news/nation...670207725.html


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Originally Posted by jad n rich
http://www.theage.com.au/news/nation...670207725.html


Wait till your average 14 year old discovers his new image
It's Harry Potter!
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From what I have seen in our area, most of the high school uniforms are hideous.
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Plenty of high schools here in Melbourne, that dont have uniforms at all.


University High, Princess Hill, Essendon Keilor college, to name 3 in our local area, and most year 12 students in high schools in Melbourne dont wear uniforms at all.
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I pinched this from someone who posted on here as their kids go to the school my kids will start in about 3 weeks.

I was actually impressed that they both thought it was good! ...

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If you see this and don't want it hosted I'll remove. I'm not sure if this is your kids or what really. No probs tho ...

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My younger ones like their school uniform (shorts and t-shirt) but our 16 year old can't get used to shorts so wears his long grey trousers even when we get into the 40s . :scared: The kids have to wear uniform at all of the schools here right up to the end of year 12, the town next to us has a college for year 11 and 12 where there is no uniform but none of the kids seem that bothered.
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My old secondary school in the UK - maroon ****ing blazer! We looked like a bunch of prancing gaylords
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My old secondary school in the UK - maroon ****ing blazer! We looked like a bunch of prancing gaylords
Sam's old secondary school in the UK had maroon blazers not a great fashion statement!!!!!
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My blazere was maroon too
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Default Re: One aspect of Aussie schooling your kids will just love

Originally Posted by Paul&Nic
I pinched this from someone who posted on here as their kids go to the school my kids will start in about 3 weeks.

I was actually impressed that they both thought it was good! ...

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If you see this and don't want it hosted I'll remove. I'm not sure if this is your kids or what really. No probs tho ...


my 7 year old would be over the moon with this, don't know about my 14 year old though, but , i thinks once she realises its practical for sport, there will be no problem
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