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Hi I am a 6th grade studying Colombia. What kind of clothing do they were except for normal clothing
PS If you have pictures of this please send them

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Dear Noah:

Each school is different. Some require an uniform and others do not. In many private schools they do not require a uniform. The uniforms are usualy a shirt and a skirt for females with tennis shoes. Boys wear pants and shirts. Some schools would use a tie and others do not. The shirts are regular white shirts and often would have the school logo. The skirts often would have the usual square drawings or straigh lines going down. The skirts are usually worn at a certain height from the knee that would give a decent appearance, not too high skirts, say two inches above the knee. The socks could be of any color and students would usually wear white. For sports in school they would have a t-shirt plus the sweat pants. Often the logo would also appear in the t-shirts.

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Cesar

Colombia

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At Allexperts I offer free advise about Colombia. In my personal website I also provide travel advise and other services (http://www.cesarusa.com/travel.htm and www.CesarUSA.com). I was born in Colombia, lived in Venezuela, and in the US. While I was in the US I travelled to Colombia in multiple occasions and currently live in Medellín, Colombia. I can provide general information on touristic matters, safety, employment, and some basic immigration matters (and recommend contacting your local consulate first for information about immigration matters). I am bilingual English-Spanish. In 2005 I worked in Colombia for a short while as an English teacher. In my spare time I promote businesses, people, models, and artists at my multiple websites that provide multiple services such as real estate, model promotion, etc.

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I have lived in Colombia before and currently live in Colombia. I have also lived in the US for 22 years. I have travelled to and from Colombia multiple times. I lived in Caracas, Venezuela when I was young and I lived in Quito, Ecuador recently for 15 months. I invite you to visit www.CesarUSA.com and www.CesarColombia.com

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I studied Systems Engineering

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