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Parents vent anger over school's shoe policy and rule forcing girls to wear tights

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A school has come under fire from parents unhappy with its new uniform policy.

We reported earlier this week how one mum hit out at Rayner Stephens High School after being told her daughter's Kickers were 'inappropriate'.

The school, in Dukinfield, Tameside, says children must wear 'plain black school shoes made of a polishable material', but hers were shiny patent.

Mum Julie Oakman said her Year 11 daughter was sent home, a claim the school denied saying pupils 'were offered alternative, brand new shoes to wear' and only chose to leave if they refused the new ones. Read more:Mum fuming after row with school over daughter's 'inappropriate' Kickers on first

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