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Thailand to Introduce Flexible Dress Code for School Scout Uniforms


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I remember my son had a different outfit every day of the week except Saturday, then he could were to normal attire. It’s not cheap to keep this up especially for the Thai families and it’s hard for anyone to remember what they wear what day. I was one confused dad. Luckily my children knew what they had to wear. Of course getting rid of the military haircut was also a good thing. My son let his get 1/2 inch too long and he got his knuckles whacked. And the teacher will never forget who his dad is and what would happen to him if he did it again. I guess considering many teachers don’t know how to teach themselves, they just look for the easy catch of hair and uniforms. They need much better teachers and less room enforcers. 

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3 hours ago, mfd101 said:

No mention of the real issue, namely that probably at least 30% of parents throughout Thailand have no financial means to buy the ludicrous uniforms currently required.

Yes, school uniforms should be free.

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4 hours ago, mfd101 said:

No mention of the real issue, namely that probably at least 30% of parents throughout Thailand have no financial means to buy the ludicrous uniforms currently required.

Agreed. I thought also that they already changed the rules because of the problems with poor families ability to continually buy many types of uniforms for their kids. As this OP states, now they are trying to change it back with some adjustments on how much you will need to buy. 

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On 5/1/2025 at 9:36 AM, jcmj said:

I remember my son had a different outfit every day of the week except Saturday, then he could were to normal attire. It’s not cheap to keep this up especially for the Thai families and it’s hard for anyone to remember what they wear what day. I was one confused dad. Luckily my children knew what they had to wear. Of course getting rid of the military haircut was also a good thing. My son let his get 1/2 inch too long and he got his knuckles whacked. And the teacher will never forget who his dad is and what would happen to him if he did it again. I guess considering many teachers don’t know how to teach themselves, they just look for the easy catch of hair and uniforms. They need much better teachers and less room enforcers. 

 

Which brings up the question: What do boys learn from attending scout activities?

 

I recall a brit guy who had 2 boys attending primary at an international school in Chiang Mai. 

 

On the days for scout activities the 2 boys had to wear full scout uniform (checked thoroughly for compliance) and for several hours sit on the grass in rows and talk to each other and allowed to surf the internet / use social media. One teacher was on hand to ensure the boys remained seated in rows and weren't too noisy, there was no lesson. 

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