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boys with long hair

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violet79 · 08/10/2011 15:27

My children have recently started a new school. When picking the school we met with the headteacher and looked around the school and talked about my childs special needs and the appeared very welcoming.
The whole time we were in the process of meeting with the schools and choosing, the school we eventually chose said nothing about my sons long hair. In fact we read the schools uniform policy and the only mention of hair was no extreme styles or braids.
But now they have been there a couple of months the head teacher held an assembly to tell all pupils with long hair must wear a pony tail. I already was sending in hair bobbles for PE and swimming. But considering he is already being called by a girl by one kid in his class i thought this was a little off.
My son is the only one being chased up on the matter with lots of girls stuill coming to school with thier long hair down.
In a meeting with the head she said that another parent is complaing that they cant put tracks in their sons hair but my son can have long hair so she had to do something about it. Although i cannot see why as it wasnt in thier policy and tracks is...and tbh i feel its sexual discrimination. I pointed out that its not fair that some other parent should dictate how long my sons hair can be. The school have admitted they have a year 6 pupil whose had his hair long the whole time hes been there...when i asked if he had to wear a pony tail they said no but now he will have too...so this is a new rule just for my son. I have refused to put bobbles in his hair and the school say i am being unresonable. My son has special needs and has had enough stress changing schools without adding to it. Any support for my cause will give me the strength to stand up for my son.
p.s...he is adament he does not want it cut saying that it would not feel like he was himself anymore.

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AgentZigzag · 12/10/2011 19:31

And I just realised I awarded the OP points for not cunting anyone after saying it's not about winning the argument Grin

TheLadyEvenstar · 12/10/2011 19:48
Grin
wiseowl216 · 17/01/2014 13:19

Any ideas on what my Son can wear to keep his curly long hair off his face for PE?

Mintberry · 17/01/2014 13:30

Wiseowl you should make a new thread, this one is ancient!

But to answer your question, if it is long enough for a ponytail, just buy him a pack of plain, black hair bobbles.

If not, then he probably needs to get some kind of hair band, plastic or fabric. I knew a boy in PE who wore a plain black alice band and no one cared, although maybe you could get one of those fabric sporty ones like footballers wear?

www.google.co.uk/search?q=footballer+headband&client=ubuntu&hs=8mV&channel=fs&gl=uk&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=QjDZUt3jCI7n7Aa1iIGYAQ&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAQ&biw=959&bih=678

Mushypeasandchipstogo · 17/01/2014 16:40

I can't understand why the OP complains that it is a little off when her son is called a girl but then she lets him have long hair! Confused

MyGrandmaToldYourGrandma · 17/01/2014 17:24

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