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Parents slam school’s ‘ridiculous’ new uniform rule banning long socks for girls

The King’s Church of England Academy in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, has defended its change to the uniform policy, saying it helps everyone feel “part of one community”

A school has been blasted for a “ridiculous” uniform change which has seen it ban girls from wearing long black socks – even in the autumn and spring.

The new rules at The King’s Church of England Academy in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, dictate girls must wear tights during the autumn and spring terms, switching to ankle-length socks for the summer term. Parents are arguing against this outright ban, insisting their daughters should have the option to wear knee-high black socks throughout the year.

One disgruntled mum said: “Ridiculous new school rules are causing havoc at The King’s Church of England Academy. Girls have to wear tights in the autumn and spring terms and they can wear socks during the summer term. But only ankle socks not long socks. The majority of the girls wear long socks and they look smart. There are staff walking around the school telling the girls to roll their socks down.”

Speaking to StokeonTrentLive, the frustrated mum added: “It is a great way to start a term by causing a rift between staff and pupils. We really need them to concentrate on teaching.” Another disgruntled parent voiced their frustration: “It feels like every year the rules are getting more strict over uniforms. Personally, as a parent, I feel the focus should be more on teaching and supporting students.

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