OK Oh wise ones ~ explain this to me.
My two boys attend a local infant/junior school. The school insists that the children wear black shoes as part of their school uniform. BUT they have to have black plimsoles to change into on arrival as "outdoor" shoes are, it is claimed, a major source of dog sh*t entering the school. At break times they have to change from their plimsoles (daps to you northerners) into their school shoes and reverse the process at the end of break.
Both my boys, as do very many of their school chums, play football every break-time and wreck a pair of school shoes every term doing so.
They also have to have "Trainers" for sport and PE.
Now I say they should change from their plimsoles into trainers to kick footballs (which the school provides) around at break-time with a consequent saving on the black shoes. This is NO ALLOWED by the schools as they MUST wear school uniform during breaks. Trainers are only to be worn for sports .... BUT surely if you give boys a football then to all intent and purpose are you not telling them to play a sport?
I try so hard to support the school and the teaching staff and, as you are all aware, am an advocate of discipline and the use of having and enforcing rules but this makes no sense to me.
Anybody got any comments?
I was going to say "Is it me?" but that only invites one answer and I know I am not the only parent struggling to comprehend this apparent stupidity.