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Definition of residential school in English: residential schoolnoun 1A boarding school. 寄宿制学校 Example sentencesExamples - Adam is now 9 and, for the past four years, has been at an excellent residential school for autistic children.
- He has had a rough upbringing in the form of his parents divorcing 10 years ago, he was sent to residential schools because his mother could not cope with all the children.
- His lawyers claimed the council failed to act on the advice to put Jeffrey, who was a bright youngster at school, in a special residential school.
- He would either be put in a residential school or given vocational training.
- A number of children's homes and residential schools were investigated as a result.
- The cabbies believe the change from residential schools to day schools for disabled children has made scheduling more difficult with stricter times on when kids can be collected and dropped off.
- But Allen needs to be at a residential school with people who are trained in caring for autistic children.
- He is to receive almost £100,000 because his lawyers contend that he would have avoided a life of crime if he had been sent to a special residential school.
- Craig had a terrible time at specialist residential schools for the deaf.
- The incident occurred at the residential school for some of the county's most difficult pupils in March last year.
- Instead of 30 magnet schools, they only needed one residential school.
- They are hopeful that work on the new residential school will begin later this year.
- Most residential schools maintained several Deaf teachers on staff, even during 1920s and early 1930s, the height of oral programs.
- Although the number of children in residential care homes and foster care has not gone up, more children with special educational needs are being sent to residential schools both in Wiltshire and outside the county.
- When he was 12 he was sent to a residential school in Brighton but was bullied so badly he ran away and was placed in another, more liberal home in south London.
- It also runs a residential school that offers free, value-based education.
- The crime took place just months after he was placed on his own in a flat following his release from a residential school.
- Cheryl attended a Catholic day school and her parents attended residential schools.
- Other councillors also had concerns the school, which currently hosts 64 students, would not be a residential school in the future and hoped it would search other avenues of funding.
- The goodwill visit started with a tour of the ship by 30 students and staff from the Twin City Special School, a residential school for the handicapped which struggles for funds.
- 1.1 (in Canada) a government-supported boarding school for children from Inuit and other indigenous communities.
(加拿大)寄宿学校(由政府扶持,专收来自分散的印第安人和伊努伊特人聚居小区的儿童) Example sentencesExamples - With this latest court decision, a total of eight former students have now successfully sued the Anglican Church and the federal government, which financed Canada's more than 100 native residential schools.
- One of the demands from the assembly was for a full, public apology in Parliament to the survivors of the residential school system, in which thousands of native people say they were separated from their families and abused.
- The residential schools did teach Native children to read and speak English.
- The mission residential schools for native Indians, which were run a generation ago by the churches, have left a vile reputation.
- It has been reported that the government of Canada is about to set aside a healing fund as a kind of restitution for the abuse suffered by Aboriginal students at residential schools.
- Inuit recover best from the trauma of abuse suffered in residential schools by combining traditional and Qallunaat approaches to healing, a conference of counsellors heard earlier this month.
- I struggled through my high school years in the Catholic system; struggled because of the many skills taught to the mainstream primary grades that I simply was not taught in the reserve and residential schools.
- Keeping the residential schools buildings intact will also prevent Canada from trying to eliminate them from our history.
- The Anglican Church administered 26 government residential schools for indigenous children in various parts of Canada from 1820 until 1969.
- Thousands of residential school survivors have sued the government of Canada alleging that they were abused at residential schools.
- The Anglican Church statement explained that 7,000 former students of residential schools were suing the federal government, asking compensation for cultural, physical and sexual abuse in the schools.
- My battle with alcohol is not unlike that of many in my generation, with roots in residential schools, the uprooting of Inuit culture, dysfunctional family, a low sense of overall worth.
- We need to learn much more about how residential schools separated First Nations children not only from their families, communities, languages and other customs, but also from indigenous sexual cultures.
- Several similar cases are pending against the Canadian government and the various churches contracted to run residential schools.
- A judge in Canada awarded $1 million to four natives for school abuse suffered while they were students in Anglican residential schools.
- For more than a century, these religious denominations ran and managed the residential schools for the federal government, which paid for them.
- About 350 lawsuits have been filed claiming cultural, physical and sexual abuse at Canada's 100 now-defunct residential schools.
- He remembers that the only instruction the residential school offered was spelling in the morning and mathematics in the afternoon.
- Admittedly, many students enrolled in residential schools not because of parental neglect but rather because there was no school on the home reserve.
- The UCC is also being sued by hundreds of former students in residential schools for native youth, but it does not face the same financial crisis.
Definition of residential school in US English: residential schoolnoun 1A boarding school. 寄宿制学校 Example sentencesExamples - The crime took place just months after he was placed on his own in a flat following his release from a residential school.
- A number of children's homes and residential schools were investigated as a result.
- Most residential schools maintained several Deaf teachers on staff, even during 1920s and early 1930s, the height of oral programs.
- His lawyers claimed the council failed to act on the advice to put Jeffrey, who was a bright youngster at school, in a special residential school.
- He is to receive almost £100,000 because his lawyers contend that he would have avoided a life of crime if he had been sent to a special residential school.
- The goodwill visit started with a tour of the ship by 30 students and staff from the Twin City Special School, a residential school for the handicapped which struggles for funds.
- Instead of 30 magnet schools, they only needed one residential school.
- Cheryl attended a Catholic day school and her parents attended residential schools.
- The cabbies believe the change from residential schools to day schools for disabled children has made scheduling more difficult with stricter times on when kids can be collected and dropped off.
- Although the number of children in residential care homes and foster care has not gone up, more children with special educational needs are being sent to residential schools both in Wiltshire and outside the county.
- But Allen needs to be at a residential school with people who are trained in caring for autistic children.
- The incident occurred at the residential school for some of the county's most difficult pupils in March last year.
- When he was 12 he was sent to a residential school in Brighton but was bullied so badly he ran away and was placed in another, more liberal home in south London.
- Adam is now 9 and, for the past four years, has been at an excellent residential school for autistic children.
- He would either be put in a residential school or given vocational training.
- Craig had a terrible time at specialist residential schools for the deaf.
- They are hopeful that work on the new residential school will begin later this year.
- Other councillors also had concerns the school, which currently hosts 64 students, would not be a residential school in the future and hoped it would search other avenues of funding.
- He has had a rough upbringing in the form of his parents divorcing 10 years ago, he was sent to residential schools because his mother could not cope with all the children.
- It also runs a residential school that offers free, value-based education.
- 1.1 (in Canada) a government-supported boarding school for children from Inuit and other indigenous communities.
(加拿大)寄宿学校(由政府扶持,专收来自分散的印第安人和伊努伊特人聚居小区的儿童) Example sentencesExamples - One of the demands from the assembly was for a full, public apology in Parliament to the survivors of the residential school system, in which thousands of native people say they were separated from their families and abused.
- My battle with alcohol is not unlike that of many in my generation, with roots in residential schools, the uprooting of Inuit culture, dysfunctional family, a low sense of overall worth.
- A judge in Canada awarded $1 million to four natives for school abuse suffered while they were students in Anglican residential schools.
- The Anglican Church administered 26 government residential schools for indigenous children in various parts of Canada from 1820 until 1969.
- Several similar cases are pending against the Canadian government and the various churches contracted to run residential schools.
- We need to learn much more about how residential schools separated First Nations children not only from their families, communities, languages and other customs, but also from indigenous sexual cultures.
- I struggled through my high school years in the Catholic system; struggled because of the many skills taught to the mainstream primary grades that I simply was not taught in the reserve and residential schools.
- The Anglican Church statement explained that 7,000 former students of residential schools were suing the federal government, asking compensation for cultural, physical and sexual abuse in the schools.
- With this latest court decision, a total of eight former students have now successfully sued the Anglican Church and the federal government, which financed Canada's more than 100 native residential schools.
- About 350 lawsuits have been filed claiming cultural, physical and sexual abuse at Canada's 100 now-defunct residential schools.
- For more than a century, these religious denominations ran and managed the residential schools for the federal government, which paid for them.
- He remembers that the only instruction the residential school offered was spelling in the morning and mathematics in the afternoon.
- The mission residential schools for native Indians, which were run a generation ago by the churches, have left a vile reputation.
- Thousands of residential school survivors have sued the government of Canada alleging that they were abused at residential schools.
- The residential schools did teach Native children to read and speak English.
- It has been reported that the government of Canada is about to set aside a healing fund as a kind of restitution for the abuse suffered by Aboriginal students at residential schools.
- Keeping the residential schools buildings intact will also prevent Canada from trying to eliminate them from our history.
- Admittedly, many students enrolled in residential schools not because of parental neglect but rather because there was no school on the home reserve.
- Inuit recover best from the trauma of abuse suffered in residential schools by combining traditional and Qallunaat approaches to healing, a conference of counsellors heard earlier this month.
- The UCC is also being sued by hundreds of former students in residential schools for native youth, but it does not face the same financial crisis.
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