See the Letter a School Principal Wrote Banning Teachers from Wearing Lipstick During School Hours (Photo)
The principal of a popular girls' school has stirred up some sort of controversy after all the female teachers were banned from using lipsticks.
Violet Opala, the principal of Friends School Kaimosi Girls based in Kenya, has stirred up controversy after she wrote a letter warning all female staff to not wear make-up, such as lipstick, when coming to work.
The principal claimed that the teachers are setting a "bad role model" image for students, who are beginning to copy them.
According to Tuko, a section of teachers at Kaimosi Girls High School in Vihiga County were left baffled after the school principal wrote them a letter asking that they desist from wearing lipstick while in the presence of students.
The letter, dated June 2, 2016, further stated that the teachers should not wear eye make-up while on duty, whether in school, or going out for a function with students.
The principal stated that the main reason for her directive is so that the teachers can maintain a "good role model image" for the girls in the school.
According to her, students caught with lipstick claimed that they learnt the same from teachers who wear make-up while on duty.
"I write to inform you that we are finding it very difficult to correct some students in our school over [the use of lipstick and make-up in school]. They are pointing at us as the ones leading them into doing this.
"I therefore ask that from the date of this letter, no female staff should use lipstick or eye make-up while on duty in school and while with students out for any school function," Opala wrote in the memo addressed to all female staff.
She however did not make it clear how wearing make-up makes a teacher, or any other staff, a "bad" role model.
The letter attracted criticism from some staff members, who are planning to contest the directive.
Below is a copy of the letter she wrote:
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