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The school says the new uniform will provide students with 'more practical, comfortable and versatile clothing'
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A secondary school in Derby has changed it's uniform rules which means pupils will no longer have to wear a blazer, shirt and tie.
Instead they'll be coming to school in an all-weather jacket and polo shirt, which will still have the school logo.
The school says that the jacket is more "practical" as it can be used both in school and outside, and also better suits the needs of pupils with sensory needs.
The changes will come into force from September, and the school principal believes it "will boost attendance, engagement and achievement for students across the board".
Let us know in the comments what you think, and if there any changes you would like to see to your school uniform...
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The new uniform options were introduced after a consultation with pupils, staff and parents.
While students starting in Year Seven will wear the new uniform options, students in other years will be able to choose between their existing uniform and the new additions.
Principal Gemma Tyers said the new uniform was "more accessible, more affordable, inclusive, and multi-purpose, and most importantly reflects what our students want and need from their school experience".
She added: "We're consistently looking for ways to better our school environment for all our students and foster a place where children are comfortable, engaged and ready to learn.
"We've listened to what they had to say and taken action – all while continuing to support inclusion and retaining our school identity."

What uniform rules does your school have?
Other schools have made similar changes to their uniform rules in recent years
One school in Shropshire has been trying out pupils wearing PE kit all the time, with school-branded tracksuits and trainers.
Whilst a school in Bristol decided to bring in a more relaxed uniform with the aim of allowing pupils to be more active during the day.
Let us know what you think about your school uniform in the comments below...