Caritas College Uniforms

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The uniform at Caritas College for the girls has to change because it cost more for girls to attend, it is unfair on the female students who attend and it prevents girls from learning on a day to day basest. Therefore that is why we should change the Caritas College uniform in the best interest of the girls and families.

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