I wonder why they implemented that law.Hell yea Finland
To my understanding it's more like Finnish schools are not allowed to force students to wear specific kind of clothingI wonder why they implemented that law.
Taking into account the students' basic rights, such as the right to personal freedom and freedom of speech, no other binding restrictions related to dress and appearance can be imposed on students. For this reason, students cannot be obliged to wear school uniforms either.
Thanks for the explanation, great initiative from the Finish government.To my understanding it's more like Finnish schools are not allowed to force students to wear specific kind of clothing
This is in Finnish but basically this also explains it a bit better, I translated the most important bit
Pukeutuminen
Oppilaiden ja opiskelijoiden on perusopetuslain mukaan käyttäydyttävä asiallisesti. Velvollisuuteen käyttäytyä asiallisesti kuuluu myös asiallinen pukeutuminen.www.oph.fi