M0nica
Mollygo you would notice rich and poor children because you are an adult, but do the children.
Actually, yes. In the past in a non uniform school I had to deal with children commenting on x wearing too big/too small clothes or y wearing torn clothes or holey jumpers. It was an early form of bullying. We didn’t have a bank of second hand clothes like we do with uniform. In a uniform school, they might well have had holey uniform jumpers or torn uniform trousers. I wouldn’t know.
Now on non-uniform days (and these are primary I’m talking about) some children do notice who doesn’t have the ‘in’ brand of trainers, tops etc.
As an adult in the past, I noticed the children who had no socks, even in winter or disintegrating underwear, as PE was done in vest and pants or who were still wearing summer dresses in November.
Do children notice as much now? Well they didn’t notice xx had pulled his underpants off with his trousers and forgotten to put his PE shorts on, but they were only 5 years old. ( Yes I did notice and remedied it as quietly as I could!)