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A group of teenage boys at a UK school turned up for classes in skirts to protest against the institution's 'no shorts' uniform policy despite the ongoing heatwave.
Five boys from ISCA Academy in Exeter, Devon, strolled in wearing the girls’ uniform after being told by teachers that they would be placed in isolation were they to walk into class in shorts.
The mother of one of the pupils said her 14-year-old was told a day earlier by the head teacher, "you can wear a skirt if you like", after he complained about the heat.
So he, along with four others, wore official uniform skirts to school so as to avoid any possibility of action by authorities.
She said one of the boys did get in trouble, but only because his skirt was “too short”. The mother said that children should have a voice, no matter how old they are.
After the success of the boys' uniform objections, 50 boys are apparently now planning to follow suit, the report said.
"Shorts are not currently part of our uniform for boys and I would not want to make any changes without consulting both students and their families. However, with hotter weather becoming more normal, I would be happy to consider a change for the future," the headmistress said.
The heatwave in the UK saw five sizzling days in a row, during which temperatures in parts of the country have topped 30 degrees Celsius.
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