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1. Type of shoes: The majority of students at Ngwanakwena High School wear black leather lace-up school shoes. However, some students also wear black leather slip-on shoes. 2. Brand: Most students opt for popular brands such as Toughees for their school shoes. 3. Durability: The school shoes should be durable and able to withstand daily wear and tear, as students are required to wear them for the entire school day. 4. Comfort: The shoes should be comfortable to wear, with adequate cushioning and support to avoid foot fatigue and blisters. 5. Uniform policy: Ngwanakwena High School has a strict uniform policy which specifies that school shoes must be plain black with no visible logos or designs. 6. Price range: The price for school shoes at Marble Hall High School varies depending on the brand and style, but the average cost is between R500 to R1000. 7. Uniform suppliers: The school has designated uniform suppliers where students can purchase their school shoes. These include stores such as Edgars, Jet, and Ackermans. 8. Maintenance: It is recommended that students polish their school shoes regularly to maintain their appearance and increase their lifespan. 9. Alternative options: In addition to leather school shoes, students are also allowed to wear all-black sneakers, as long as they are plain and have no visible logos. 10. Special considerations: Students who participate in certain physical activities, such as sports or dance, may need to invest in a second pair of sports-specific shoes to change into during these activities.
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