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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Baby Hairs Banned



An excerpt from Shine My Crown - 

A High School In Jamaica Just Banned Baby Hair Edges: ‘Curtains Belong In The house, Not On Foreheads’

by Grace Somes 

News recently broke from Jamaica that a prominent high school for girls has reportedly banned students from wearing styled edges or baby hairs on campus.

Edges and baby hairs have become significant aspects of Black culture, representing style and pride. Recently, a controversy erupted when St. Andrew High School for Girls (SAHS), a well-known all-girls school in Kingston, Jamaica, announced a ban on styled edges for students.

Founded in 1925 by the Presbyterian and Wesleyan Methodist churches, SAHS has established itself as one of Jamaica’s most prestigious educational institutions. With the motto “Life More Abundant,” the school aims to nurture its students holistically, including mentally, physically, and spiritually. Currently, around 1,500 young women attend SAHS, many of whom pursue successful careers in fields such as law, medicine, and politics.

https://shinemycrown.com/a-high-school-in-jamaica-just-banned-baby-hair-edges-and-the-internet-has-a-lot-to-say/


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