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词汇 junior school
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Definition of junior school in English:

junior school

noun
  • A school for young or younger children, in particular (in England and Wales) a school for children aged between 7 and 11.

    小学(尤指在英格兰和威尔士为7至11岁之间的孩子开设的学校)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In public sector junior schools, there are 18 children per teacher in Scotland - compared with 23.3 per teacher in London.
    • Berkeley Primary School was founded in 1930, originally as separate infant and junior schools.
    • Linked to the secondary school is St Katherine's - a 70 pupil junior school - and a sixth form college.
    • The second phase of the project will have a junior school, residential court, dining hall and kitchens.
    • Some preparatory or junior schools also offer scholarships, but awards for children under the age of seven are rare.
    • Our aim is for every pupil in a junior school to go through this scheme.
    • The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school.
    • One of my schoolmates has a little sister studying in an Australian junior school.
    • It is starting in junior schools with a view to going into secondary schools within the year.
    • Some 1,200 teaching and non-teaching staff work in 88 secondary schools and composite junior schools.
    • I went to a junior school on Every Street in Nelson and I loved it.
    • A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school.
    • Neighbouring St Peter's School said it would house its junior school there.
    • When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals.
    • Others have a different structure - there are, for example, senior schools, junior schools and preparatory schools.
    • At the moment it is restricted to junior schools and the first year of high school.
    • In 2000, when Flanagan was eleven, the local state high school expanded to include a middle school and a junior school.
    • One junior school advised teachers: ‘when taking children on an outing think how you appear to the public’.
    • Teachers at the junior school were said to be hardworking with every year group receiving good teaching.
    • He said the school's first option was its feeder junior school and then it considered pupils from other schools if there was space.

Definition of junior school in US English:

junior school

nounˈdʒunjər skulˈjo͞onyər sko͞ol
  • A school for children aged between about 7 and 11.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Others have a different structure - there are, for example, senior schools, junior schools and preparatory schools.
    • Neighbouring St Peter's School said it would house its junior school there.
    • A headteacher is stepping down as her infant school joins forces with a neighbouring junior school.
    • One junior school advised teachers: ‘when taking children on an outing think how you appear to the public’.
    • One of my schoolmates has a little sister studying in an Australian junior school.
    • The old school is empty since pupils amalgamated with the junior school.
    • Linked to the secondary school is St Katherine's - a 70 pupil junior school - and a sixth form college.
    • Some 1,200 teaching and non-teaching staff work in 88 secondary schools and composite junior schools.
    • He said the school's first option was its feeder junior school and then it considered pupils from other schools if there was space.
    • Teachers at the junior school were said to be hardworking with every year group receiving good teaching.
    • In public sector junior schools, there are 18 children per teacher in Scotland - compared with 23.3 per teacher in London.
    • It is starting in junior schools with a view to going into secondary schools within the year.
    • Our aim is for every pupil in a junior school to go through this scheme.
    • I went to a junior school on Every Street in Nelson and I loved it.
    • Some preparatory or junior schools also offer scholarships, but awards for children under the age of seven are rare.
    • In 2000, when Flanagan was eleven, the local state high school expanded to include a middle school and a junior school.
    • The second phase of the project will have a junior school, residential court, dining hall and kitchens.
    • Berkeley Primary School was founded in 1930, originally as separate infant and junior schools.
    • When my sister taught at a junior school they celebrated all the religious festivals.
    • At the moment it is restricted to junior schools and the first year of high school.
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