tycho wrote:Most institutions are not ready to work in a multicultural environment. That's a big problem. Rusinga school needs to shape up.
Ever been to Strathmore? Jeans,tshirts and hemlines above the knees are not allowed last time I checked. Hizo unavaa huko nje, but when reporting for classes you don't. Some companies also enforce such rules, PWC comes to mind. If you wear dreadlocks and want to work there, you cut them, otherwise you apply to Google or ScanAd where they dont care about hairstyle.
I believe a school like this one, being private, can dictate what is (or not) a decent appearance for a boy while he is attending class there without breaking his constitutional rights. We can't have courts telling proprietors how to run their schools, especially if no rights of students are infringed.
The case is frivolous, a waste of time for the courts