Can i wear slippers to school




















First, it is the part of comfort. It also reduces strain on the feet and legs. The proper amount of blood flows through your feet by wearing slippers.

Pupils who wear slipper in the classroom typically arrive at school earlier, left later and read more during class. The children are found as much calmer and more receptive to learning. Findern Primary School in East Midland encouraging children to wear slippers in school.

After asking Mrs. When we came across the research we tested it in one class. We found some notable improvements in how students felt and performed in the classroom. While testing, pupil also felt more comfortable. They feel more at home and more in tune with the classes. At my sons nursery they take their shoes off when they go into their 'classroom'. The nursery teachers all wear slippers, I think it's quite cosy and nice [emoji4] Sent from my iPhone using Netmums.

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All our primary schools here require children to have 'gym shoes' the black school plimsole for indoors. They change their shoes when they go into class, I thought everywhere did it! But the black gym shoes are more appropriate than actual slippers. I can see the thinking behind it, but I think being smart and dressing appropriately should be recognised as important. Can't find your answer? Yeah we wore sandshoes in class when I was little.

However one day one of my outdoor shoes went missing and my Mam, brother, the teacher and I all had to stay behind to look for it. Found it in the boys toilets with wee in it I was devvo'd We had to wear pumps in primary school back in the 90s, our school was a new build so I suppose it was due to the carpets, not sure if they still do. In answer to sarah x 4. I absolutely agree with you. On top of that, the cost of kids shoes is absolutely disgusting! My 3 yr old is on her 2nd pair of shoes this school year, because she crawls around the floor at nursery, scuffing the toes along.

Her first pair were scuffed beyond repair in three weeks! I absolutely don't agree with slippers at school, and agree with comments here about risk of parents competing for their kids to have the best slippers etc. I don't see why every school doesn't implement wearing smart shoes to travel to and from school and the plain old black slip on pumps for in school. It's common sense to me. Would be cheaper for everyone in the long run. I hate to think what's being trodden into the carpets, transferred to fingers then to mouths.

Last term, 20 of the 32 in the class came down with a mysterious sickness bug with only 24 hours between the first and last case. Probably something nasty walked into the carpet Findern is a rural school with about pupils. Before the new shoe policy, it was already rated good in by Ofsted , who said pupils were well behaved, valued their small school community and got on well together. It saves money — and academic progress is better too. When they go on holidays they read lying down.

Having conditions in the classroom that are like those at home means that more boys are reading in the classroom. This article is more than 4 years old. Samantha Johnson, teacher, and pupils at Findern primary in Derby.



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