The sun has barely risen over Hyde Park before the parade has already started.
Here, a little girl in a dress, Salomé, who readjusts her boater hat while trotting down an alley in this large park in the heart of London (United Kingdom).
There, two sisters in purple blazers, matching satchels and emblazoned with the crest of their school, Glendower.
Further on, a boy, in a white shirt, khaki stockings and military cap, drags his feet when his “nanny” wants to go faster.
It's after 8 o'clock: everyone is rushing towards their school, college or high school.
There was no prevarication about the outfit they wore: they put on their uniform.
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In the United Kingdom, 98% of public secondary schools and 79% of primary schools require a uniform uniform.
Will it one day be the same in France?
Tuesday, during his press conference at the Élysée, Emmanuel Macron announced that the uniform for students would be tested this year in around a hundred voluntary schools and generalized in 2026 if the results are conclusive.
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