Every school has some rules that are very unique and we all have some wonderful and bizarre memories about these. But here are some bizarre school rules that would surprise you. Read on to be shocked. Not allowed to make best friends In Thomas’s school in the UK, you are barred from making best friends. As per the school authorities, this protects kids from the trauma of a breakup with one close friend. Incidentally, Prince George, the son of Prince William, enrolled at Thomas's school in Battersea, London with the hopethat he’ll be allowed to make friends. Noon naps in the Chinese school In Chine, aGaoxin No. 1 Elementary Schoollets its children take a noon nap between 12:10 to 2 pm. School feels that between this time, the parents don’t have an adequate window to take their kids home for rest. Therefore, resting on the desk ensures that the kids feel refreshed and ready to study in the afternoon session. Can’t raise your hand in the classroom Samworth Church Academy in Nottinghamshire is noted to ban the longstanding run-through of raising hands to answer a question in the class. It was noticed in the classroom that only a few select students kept on raising their hands, and this discouraged other students in the class to participate or asking questions. Teachers were not allowed to use red ink to check the paper of the students Mounts Bay Academy in Cornwall prohibited all the teachers from using a red pen while checking papers of the students. Red was considered a negative colour and would lead the students to be discouraged or demotivated. Alternatively, they were asked to use green ink pens to grade papers. Ketchup was banned in a school This one is a health-related rule. In France, all the schools and college cafeterias were banned from using all tomato-based condiments as they have a high level of sugar and can cause ill health to the students. Even fries were only allowed once per week given its junk food association. Students are advised to clean their own classrooms and washrooms Japanese school education tries to inculcate habits that make its students responsible citizens when they grow up. This includes cleaning the classrooms, serving lunch, and even cleaning the school washrooms. Students are forbidden from winning at school This tops the list of strangest rules. Schools in the UK banned winning so that no one feels bad or hurt. Alternatively, the schoolawards both the participants so that no one feels pitted or proud.