St Margaret's School, a 28,500 pounds-a-year boarding school in Bushey, Hertfordshire, has banned A-level students from wearing short skirts.
Rose Hardy, headmistress of the school, has insisted on a strict new dress code of "sober" suits and minimal makeup because, she says, "a smart presentation reflects a professional and focused attitude".
The move has, however, not gone down well with parents who have complained about the uniform, being introduced next term, with one labelling it "funereal" and calling for greater freedom for pupils to express themselves, The Telegraph reported.
Hardy has defended the school's decision, saying, "Girls, in particular, need to feel good about themselves aesthetically, and these changes are aimed at allowing them to remain committed to learning, instead of having the added pressure of deciding what to wear every morning."
"We want them to be happy, confident and comfortable, as they make some of the most important decisions of their academic lives. The sixth form in particular, are also ambassadors for the school and are role models for the younger girls," she was quoted as saying by the daily.
It also states that "hairstyles should be neat and long hair should be tied back for science and practical subjects."
The school insists that the idea of the new dress code is in keeping with the "whole Steve Jobs...Ethos of simplicity by wearing the same style of clothing everyday so they (the girls) can focus on more important decisions instead of small ones".
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