SWU Cebu school of white uniforms!
By kixsh101
@kixsh101 (2105)
Philippines
September 9, 2009 8:34am CST
If you happen to tour around SWU (Southwestern University) you will be amazed or might happen to wonder why everybody wears a white uniform.
No matter what course, even the elementary and the high school students wore white uniforms. Every course in the college department wore white too but to distinguish one course from another each department have their own style and design but of course with the same textile color-white.
May it be a paramed med or computer related course you're in it's a mandatory for you to wore white. Isn't it nice? It's kinnda pure to the feeling and neat to the eyes of an observant.
1 response
@spade9999 (8)
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8 Jun 12
Actually on the month of June 2007 all non-paramedical students where given a new colored uniform. They now wear checkered pants and a (dark) yellowish polo with the logo on the pocket of southwestern university for the male. While the female have the checkered tie and pants or skirt and same (dark) yellowish color on there upper uniform. To difference between the grade/high school and the college non-paramedical students is that the college male uniform has a somewhat checked mark on the arms as the grade/high school have none and for the girls have different tie's.
You should try and revisit the school a lot has changed this past few years. Even the nursing department had a new set of uniforms but was later reverted back cause of some parental/student to school conflict on the expenses and rumors has it that it was of the same design and color of another university in cebu.
@kixsh101 (2105)
• Philippines
3 Apr 13
I'm back to mylot just now.
I'm planning to revisit the school this month to get some of my credentials.
It's nice to know that the uniforms were already changed especially for the grade school and high school. Bet, they look cuter and nicer.
And I think that those para med students are better off not wearing the old white uniforms since it gave justice to paramedical students' rights to wear white uniforms.