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Yes, you can typically go to prom with someone who isnt from your school. However, its important to check your schools specific policies regarding prom guests. Many schools require you to submit a guest approval form or get permission from a parent or guardian if your date is not a student at your school.
Prom is a formal event and you are expected to wear formal attire. Formal prom attire may be classified as a dress, tuxedo, dress suit, including a tie or bow tie, a dress shirt, which may include a vest or cummerbund, and dress shoes. Dresses may be strapless (if they fit properly) or include spaghetti straps.
Prom attendees may be limited by their schools to be juniors or seniors and guests under age 21. Before prom, girls typically get their hair styled, often in groups as a social activity at a salon. Prom couples then gather at a park, garden, or their own and their dates houses for single and group photographs.
WHO CAN I BRING TO PROM? You may bring any student that is a Junior or Senior. If your guest is from another school, is a junior or senior, and is in good standing, they may come. However, an exception would be this example: If your boyfriend was a junior but got expelled, he cannot come as your date.
Bringing an Older or Younger Date Bringing someone older (e.g., a college student): Many schools set an age cap, such as 20 or 21 years old. Bringing someone younger (e.g., a sophomore or freshman): This is usually allowed, as long as they are in high school.
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Prom is a formal event, and schools have guidelines to ensure everything goes smoothly. These rules typically include: Age limits: Guests outside the usual high school age range (1419) may need special permission. Dress code: Formal attire is required, with some schools having strict guidelines.
Whereas in American popular culture School Proms are generally associated with 17-18 year old high school leavers (think High School Musical, Carrie, Prom Night etc.) in the UK the school prom tends to most popular for year 11 pupils leaving Secondary School (ages 15/16) and Year 13 following A-Levels (ages 17/18).

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