King’s Worsterster Private School Teachers (Royal School in Worcester), United Kingdom, forced girls to kneel in order to measure the length of their skirts. This is reported by Metro.
In an anonymous post on the portal EveryOne’s Invited, information appeared that the staff of the educational institution “follow the body of schoolgirls to be reliably hidden from male eyes.” It is noted that according to the school dress code, the length of the women’s skirt should be not more than ten centimeters above the knee.
“I left the cathedral and saw the teachers put girls on the floor to the knees only in order to check the length of the skirt. By the way, the same school made us play sports in long costumes, although this summer, the air temperature reached 30 degrees of heat “, the author of the publication told.
The unknown added that during study at King’s Worcester, she once watched the boys allowed Harassment towards classmates. “Instead of fighting sexism and harass, the teachers change the rules of the uniform, as if this is their biggest problem,” she concluded.
After the post became viral on the net, the Director of the Duds Educational Institution (MR Doodes) stated that the school was seriously reacted by the accusation and disaster with the problem at the end of the Easter vacation.
Royal School in Worcester is an independent English school, founded by Heinrich VIII in 1541. She is near the Worcester Cathedral on the banks of the North River. It is known that the cost of learning in the institution is 15 thousand pounds of sterling (almost 1.5 million rubles) per year.
In March, the British school teachers banned parents to come for children in causing outfits. The leadership of the educational institution in the city of Krboli, England, sent a letter to parents to the parents, in which he encouraged them to not appear at the gate of the school in mini skirts, crop-tops and pajamas. In addition, the administration is concerned that many moms and dads bring and take children in clothes, “reminiscent underwear.”