High School’s school leadership (St. Paul’s High School) in Mongle in Bangladesh removed the hundreds of students from classes due to the inappropriate shoes. The corresponding material publishes Dhaka Tribune.
According to the newspaper, the director of the educational institution of Jayanta Andrew Costa (Jayanta Andrew Costa) decided to arrange general inspection and personally check schoolchildren for compliance with the installed dress code. Ultimately, he sent home about a hundred adolescents, because they came to study not in white shoes.
According to students, they thought that the school staff would inform their parents in advance about the changes in the rules concerning the appearance. Many of them did not know that white shoes are a mandatory part of the school uniform.
“students sent home so that they could return to school with the right shoes,” the Costa spoke and added that the students were newly admitted to classes and in the future such problems should not arise.
In September, the teacher kicked out schoolgirls home because of the unacceptable shoes and brought their mother. A woman who wished to stay anonymous, told that she bought daughters to a new semester two pairs of identical lacquer semibs on the lacing. However, on the first school day, school employees sent girls home.