Answer:
Private schools require uniforms
Step-by-step explanation:
The text in which the question is based is the following:
In Colombia, all students are required to wear uniforms in public and private schools. Uniforms in Colombia consist of two sets; one for everyday use and one for physical education. Everyday use uniforms for girls generally include a knee-length skirt, a white T-shirt, and a vest with white mid-calf socks. Boys typically wear long dark pants and a long or short-sleeved shirt. The shirt usually has the school's symbol on the left side. The sports uniform consists of sweatpants, a collared T-shirt, and white sports shoes. The designs and the colors of the uniforms depend on the head of the school, and sometimes, the head of the school and the parents' preference. In Spain, the use of school uniforms is not required in the public school at any stage. Their use depends on school councils involving parents and the head of the school. However, it is customary to wear uniforms in private schools where typically girls wear a uniform shirt and jersey skirt, and boys wear pants, a white shirt, and a tie and sometimes a jacket.
After reading the text, we can conclude that the only similarity between the two countries schools´ uniforms is that in private schools students wear uniforms.