School formal
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A school formal or formal, is a dance held during the school year for students in Australian (and New Zealand) high schools. Formals are generally organised and run by a student committee which volunteers to do so. Formals are usually held for students in Year 12 (New Zealand Year 13), although some schools also have Year 11 (Year 12) or even Year 10 (Year 11) formals.
The term 'formal' has also become popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland where students in their final year of school will attend. As mentioned they tend to be held in hotels.
As the name suggests, attire for the occasion is generally formal. Boys usually dress in a lounge suit, including neckties. Girls traditionally wear formal gowns or dresses.
In most cases a school formal is held at a local reception centre or ballroom. A multicourse meal is generally provided. After the meal students generally dance to popular music played by a hired DJ or sometimes a band.
Many students group together to go to the formal in a limousine. While parents do not attend a formal, teachers act as chaperones for the formal and security guards are sometimes hired. The use of chaperones is intended to prevent the occurrence of violence and alcohol or drug use. Generally after a formal, one or more after-parties are held.
[edit] See also
- Prom, or American and Canadian formal.
- StudniĆ³wka, or Polish formal
- Wanhat, or Finnish formal
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