School uniforms return to French town in pilot scheme to tackle inequality
by Kim Willsher in Paris from World news | The Guardian on (#6JXC8)
Pupils at four schools in Beziers introduced uniform the government says could be rolled out nationwide if successful
They have not been compulsory in state schools in mainland France since 1968. But uniforms have made a return to one town as part of a government pilot scheme to establish if they can reduce inequality - and improve behaviour.
About 700 pupils at four schools in the southern town of Beziers became the first to introduce a uniform on Monday in a scheme that the government says could be rolled out nationwide if successful.
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