There is something quietly powerful about putting on a uniform before school. It is a ritual that signals the start of a day made around learning, discipline, and belonging. School Uniforms have been a subject of debate in education circles for decades, but the schools that have stuck with them tend to share one thing in common—a strong sense of identity among their students. When every child walks into a classroom dressed the same way, the social noise that comes from clothing choices simply disappears. What remains is a room full of students who are, at least in appearance, equals. That foundation matters more than most people give it credit for, and it sets the tone for how a school carries itself as an institution.