Yes, they are very strict. But for me, I think that is okay. Surely the parents read the code before enrolling their son.
If it were a public school, I think that there would be more of a case to counter the expulsion. But here it was a clear choice to either enroll or not, or discuss any possible conflict concerning the boy's hair, BEFORE the enrollment.
Though I find certain fundamentalism and certain narrow-minded perspectives contrary, I believe it is the right of a private school, business, church, etc. to follow their own standards. And it is the right of others to not give them business if they do not like it.
Playing the race card on it seems to make a mockery of issues when true racism is the matter.
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