NOT ACCEPTABLE.

In the early days of my secondary school, I attended a very amusing school. Yes that was the school where I was named Blapia for a very long time now that school is it missionary School and has a lot when I say a lot I mean a lot of rules I'll mention but a few, now one is you have to, for the ladies you have to be on beret every day of the week everyday of school and then for junior secondary school one to junior secondary school three you have to be on skin cuts like you have to be shining towards the sun for you to allowed into the school.

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Before I entered the school I had this very long hair long silky and beautiful hair but of course I was about to enter into the school so I have to follow the schools rules and regulation and then I think one of the reasons why my parents allowed me cut my hair or made me cut my hair back then was because the school was a bit cheap compared to other schools in our area then. Schools in my area were hot cake then.

The only people who were allowed to make their hair were those in senior secondary school 1 to senior secondary school 3. And even if you were allowed to make your hair certain things, in the words of my director, then we're termed "illegal extensions ". According to him it's a missionary school and then we have to do things the missionary way examples of illegal extensions are the normal extensions for hair then there's wool there's a Brazilian wool and the baby wool, just different anything that you need to add to your hair is termed illegal extension according to him and when you are seen with illegal extension on your head you are either sent back home or they will gracefully trim it for you. When I see schools nowadays that allow their kids go to school with extensions, adornments, and all, and I'm like, wow, schools are really improved, but not the school I went to growing up.
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