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They vary in style and colour, but there’s one thing all school uniforms have in common — they’re expensive.

If a school insists that each uniform item has the school logo, parents can be looking at a price of a couple of hundred dollars.

So why are some schools so strict about what kids wear, what impact do uniforms have on kids, and what can families do to save money? 

Historically, uniforms are about reducing inequity and bringing about a sense of community within a school.

Education researcher and former high school teacher Rebecca English says uniforms have many roles, but from an educator’s point of view one of the most important is safety.

An intruder on school grounds sticks out like a sore thumb when they’re dressed differently to everyone else, and the same is true outside school.

Rows of students wearing collared uniforms and using small laptops at their desks, while a teacher points to a whiteboard.

Uniforms have traditionally been employed as a way of reducing inequity in schools.(Shutterstock: IngoSStar)

“If students are all in uniform and you go on an excursion, it’s really easy to find them because they’re all roughly the same colour, roughly the same height, and you know what you’re looking for,” Dr English says.

“It’s also about controlling their behaviour in class.”

The theory is that kids aren’t distracted by each other’s clothes if they’re all wearing the same thing.

And it goes further than that, Dr English says.

“If someone isn’t wearing an Ed Sheeran shirt and you hate Ed Sheeran, then there’s no excuse to beat them up for wearing an Ed Sheeran shirt.”

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