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    ‘Girls shouldn’t have to wear skirts to school’, say campaigners

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsJune 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    'Girls shouldn't have to wear skirts to school', say campaigners

    NICCY Astrid Knox has red curly hair and is wearing a a black and green hoody. Rhea Flood has long dark hair and is wearing a sage green hoody. They are sitting at a kitchen table holding a children's commissioner report entitled 12 rights for children. NICCY

    Astrid and Rhea drove a policy change on skirts at their school

    Two school girls from County Fermanagh are campaigning for legislation to force schools to offer girls a choice between skirts and trousers.

    Rhea and Astrid successfully campaigned for Enniskillen Integrated Primary School to allow girls to wear trousers, and said it’s “weird and unfair” that some schools still enforce skirts.

    They are taking their case to Stormont’s education committee on Tuesday afternoon as part of a hearing into broad changes to school uniform law.

    Education Minister Paul Givan told BBC News NI the decision lies with individual schools and their boards of governors.

    ‘Girls shouldn’t have to wear skirts to school’

    Some schools in Northern Ireland already allow girls to have a choice between trousers and skirts.

    Enniskillen Integrated Primary was prompted to change its policy after Rhea and Astrid contacted Dr Mairead Ryan, whose research outlined a relation between school uniforms and physical activity.

    In a letter to the school, Dr Ryan said: “Gendered uniforms can limit girls’ movement and engagement in physical activities.”

    “Uniform items like dresses and skirts can restrict certain movements and inhibit young girls from climbing, jumping, and participating in other forms of active play that are crucial for their development,” she added.

    ‘It felt wrong. It’s 2025’

    Rhea Flood standing against a white wall. She has long dark hair and brown eyes.

    Rhea said ‘it felt wrong’ to be forced to wear a skirt to school

    Rhea said: “I didn’t really like being made to wear a skirt, it just felt wrong. It’s 2025.

    “It’s quite hard to run around without your skirt blowing up in the wind,” she added.

    “All schools have the power to change it so if you have the power, then I think you probably should.”

    Astrid said: “I think its important to have the choice for our privacy and for our comfort.

    “It’s weird that some schools don’t give you the choice to wear trousers. It’s a bit old school.”

    PA Media Paul Givan in a dark coloured suit and white shirt in conversation in a school hall. There are school pupils behind him, and a blue curtain. He has short gray hair. PA Media

    Givan says the decision lies with individual schools and their boards of governors.

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