<P> In June 2013, the Abu Dhabi Education Council standardised the uniforms for pupils in public school across Abu Dhabi. (1) Earlier, each school had its own uniform . Uniforms include options for varying weather conditions . (2) Boys in Kindergarten and Cycle 1 (Grades 1 to 5) can wear either a long - sleeved shirt and trousers or a short - sleeved shirt and shorts . Tie, winter blazer, and cardigan are optional . Boys in Cycle 2 and Cycle 3 (Grades 6 to 12) wear a kandoora (traditional white robe) and ghetra (head scarf). Pullover sweater or blazer are optional Girls in Kindergarten or Cycle 1 (Grades 1 to 5) wear a long sleeved shirt with either a school dress or skirt . Cardigan, blazer, and scarf are optional . Girls in Cycle 2 or 3 (Grades 6 to 12) wear a long sleeved shirt with a choice of a skirt or two different styles of dress plus a scarf . Cardigan or blazer are optional . These are only for the schools with the Arabic curriculum, not the other schools . </P> <P> Private schools in the UAE require a school uniform . It can range from a T - shirt or a simple white / black polo bearing the school logo to a more complete uniform with a button up shirt worn with a skirt, shorts or trousers . In the British schools, there is a blouse and either a skirt or trousers for the girls or a button up shirt with trousers . Shirts bear the school logo . Certain schools have certain codes on the use of makeup (some don't condone it at all) and the sporting of bracelets / jewellery . </P> <P> While school uniform is common in the United Kingdom, there is no legislation enforcing it in any of the three separate legal jurisdictions of England & Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and enforcement of school uniform policy and dress codes is generally for individual schools to determine . However, schools do have to take into account Equality legislation in dress policies to prevent discrimination on grounds such as age, sex, race, disability, religion or belief and sexual orientation . School uniforms are required to be similar in cost for both boys and girls, to be reasonably low cost, and to tolerate religious freedoms, e.g. allowing male Sikhs to wear turbans and female Muslims to wear headscarfs . In order to ensure that policies are fair and non-discriminatory schools are expected to consult widely with staff, pupils, parents and governors when introducing or amending dress policies . </P> <P> In 2011, more than 90% of English secondary schools had a compulsory uniform . School uniforms were first introduced on a large scale during the reign of King Henry VIII . The uniforms of the time were referred as "bluecoats", as they consisted of long trench - coat - style jackets dyed blue . Blue was the cheapest available dye and showed humility amongst all children . The first school to introduce this uniform was Christ's Hospital in London (now in Sussex). </P>

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