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Call to follow grooming rules

With the new school term to start on Tuesday, students and parents are being urged to adhere to Barbados’ National Grooming Policy, as education officials move to reinforce standards of appearance, discipline and conduct in schools across the island.

Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw said the policy was not just about hairstyles but was central to shaping behaviour and learning environments.

“At its core, the policy promotes children being neat and tidy and it goes well beyond appearance. It speaks directly to standards, selfrespect, discipline, responsibility and pride,” she said in a video statement yesterday.

In immediate reaction, president of the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) Rudy Lovell, while welcoming the move to engage principals and reinforce the importance of the policy, said they hope students and parents will fully familiarise themselves with, and adhere to, its requirements.

The policy, introduced in 2023 by the Ministry of Education Transformation, had been misinterpreted in some quarters, according to Archer-Bradshaw.

“Over time, [it] has been misunderstood by some students, parents and members of the public with the perception that it addresses hair alone and supports untidiness. This is not the case,” she said.

She underscored the role of students and parents in ensuring the policy is upheld daily.

“Students, each day that you put on your school uniform, you represent your school, its values, its reputation and its legacy. Being neat and tidy and well-groomed in accordance with the established standards sends a powerful message.”

Archer-Bradshaw outlined specific requirements for girls and similar standards for boys. (Please see accompanying box.)

The Chief Education Officer told students that maintaining proper grooming standards could positively influence their performance.

“When you take pride in your appearance, it positively influences your mindset. You become more confident, more focused and better prepared to engage and perform at your best.”

Turning to parents, she asked for their help in reinforcing the policy.

“We ask that you take the time to familiarise yourselves with the National Grooming Policy . . . . Understanding the policy is the first step. Ensuring consistent adherence is the next.”

Archer-Bradshaw also reminded parents that school officials have the authority to enforce the rules.

“School administrators are empowered to enforce this policy and apply sanctions where necessary,” she said, urging parents to work with schools to resolve any concerns.

“Where concerns arise, parents are asked to first give the principal of the school the opportunity to address the matter,” she added.

She maintained that a collective effort is needed to uphold standards across the education system.

“Let us work together to ensure that our schools remain spaces where excellence is not only taught, but clearly seen, where our learning environments reflect discipline, dignity and national pride.”

Lovell told the Sunday Sun that a shared understanding and commitment from all stakeholders are essential if the intended benefits of the policy are to be realised.

“The union has long advocated for a review of the policy. We therefore welcome the ministry’s efforts to engage principals and reinforce the importance of the policy across the education system.”

He added: “We also stress that school leaders and teachers must be supported by the Ministry of Education Transformation in any enforcement measures they are required to undertake. The ministry’s role in providing clear guidance, support and protection for educators is critical. Without this commitment, efforts to uphold the policy may be challenged or weakened. This is critical, especially since suspensions are being discouraged by the ministry.”

The president said the BUT remained committed to working collaboratively with the ministry, educators, parents and students to ensure that Barbados’ schools maintain high standards. (NS/PR)

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