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Go to the shopQuick answer: Most UK schools don't allow press-on nails during school hours — they typically fall under "jewellery, accessories, and beauty enhancements" prohibited under standard UK uniform policies. Sixth form colleges (Years 12–13) are usually more permissive. Some primary and secondary schools allow short, natural-coloured press-ons under specific circumstances. Always check the school uniform policy. The standard UK school rule Most UK state schools (primary and secondary, Years R–11) prohibit: Coloured nail polish False nails (including press-ons, acrylics, gels) Nail art Long natural nails (beyond the fingertip) The rationale is safety (sharp tips), uniformity (a focus on learning over appearance),...
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