Pupils defy uniform rule
Three months after the Waiheke High School’s board of governors ruled that pupils must wear uniforms, about one-third continue to wear mufti to class. The board was standing by its compulsory uniform rule for the previously mufti school, but was unsure how to enforce it, said Waiheke Island’s “Gulf News” newspaper. The principal, Mr Frank Solomon, who has threatened to suspend and eventually serve trespass notices on the 80 children who continued to wear mufti to school, told “Gulf News” that he and the board were waiting for a legal opinion on the uniform dispute.
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Press, 29 August 1986, Page 29
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