Overview
- Winston Churchill School in Surrey banned jumpers on April 22, requiring students to wear blazers daily until the end of October.
- The headteacher, Zoe Johnson-Walker, defended the policy, emphasizing the importance of consistent uniform standards for the 1,500 students.
- Parents have expressed dissatisfaction, launching a petition advocating for jumpers as a symbol of comfort, confidence, and school pride.
- Some parents have defied the rule by sending children to school in jumpers and sending abusive emails to staff, which the school has vowed to document.
- The school cites budget constraints, teacher recruitment challenges, and logistical pressures as factors influencing the decision.