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Oludare Padilla

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Jun 12, 2024, 7:02:43 AM6/12/24
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just wondering really

the headmaster at ds's school has started a new thing saying they can't have spiked hair at all now and is making kids that have gel in wash it in the toilets even though it's minus something outside

Can they do this? now I'm talking short back and sides and no more than an inch of spikes....not a massive mohawk or anything

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What has hairstyle got to do with education?

I'd be furious if my child had been made to rinse their head under a tap at school, especially in this weather.

Ridiculous

My dses primary school introduced a rule against using gel that set hair into hard spikes, in case someone got injured by a spike of hair in their eye. It seemed to me to be more about being uber-safe than about preventing a likely accident, but maybe the school had access to statistics about the number of eye injuries caused by hard-spiked hair.

Seriously Staying? A spike of hair could cause an eye injury?

Well, gosh, so could a pencil. Maybe we shouldn't allow them to write.

Oh wait, they could trip and a book could get thrown and give someone a concussion. Time to ban all books as well.

H&S has gone mad in this country.

In ds's school they make them wash their hair if they have gel. I have no problem with this rule at all. It's a secondary school. Part of the reason I chose it was because of it's strict uniform policy.

I'm talking about between the ages of 7 and 11 it's a primary school

I personally think that ds's hair looks a lot neater with a little bit of gel in it, otherwise it would be stuck up all over the shop he gets terrible bedhead

No he's not actually said anything about all the tramlines and skinheads the kids were sporting this summer though

his exact words I believe were "no flashy hair"

there is actually nothing in the "rule" about hair as far as I know, school policy is just uniform no trainers and to appear smart

so really it is a tad unfair to start making kids wash their hair at school if there has been no warnings about this new rule

I would ban hair gel from primary school because I can't bear the thought of 7 year old children of either gender spending more than a nano second thinking about their appearance in the morning. Save the gel for parties!

Told by a hairdresser that hair gel blocks hair follicles & some people lose their hair with over use. So my boy will not wear it until he becomes a pain in the neck teenager.
Otherwise if you can't have mad hair at school when can you. It's not like a tattoo

I think there have been studies which showed that when beutifying products are banned then the children do learn better as they are not overly focussed on appearance. Wasn't there a school which removed all the mirrors to stop girls missing lessons to put make up on?

I don't mind what their hair looks like, shape/style/colour although if it's long it needs tying back or it gets in the glue and in their food.
What I do mind is grooming in class or toilets like a demented baboon troop. Product should stay at home.

I just don't get it.
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So do these 7 or 8 year old boys get gel put in their PE bags so that they can do their hair after rugby or football. Or do they put so much on in the morning that it will just stay their after an hours outside muddy games?

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