How To Use Infant school In A Sentence
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The a cappella style of vocals that sit on top of each other is like listening to a band whose main musical influences are the playground rhymes and infant school rounds rather than actual songs.
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Over the next 50 years the senior boys and girls moved to other schools, and in 1946 the school was divided into a junior school and an infant school.
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An infant school is a school for children from about five to seven years of age.
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This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds.
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He plays Dewey, a heavy rock musician - in both senses - who is thrown out of his band for excessive guitar solos and inappropriate stage-diving, and has to take a job as a supply teacher at an uptight private infant school.

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Proposals have been revealed for the infant school, junior school and nursery to move to a new campus off Sheepfoot Lane, within the perimeter of Heaton Park.
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A total of 27 reception pupils were due to begin their school life at Burrsville Infant School, in Craigfield Avenue, Great Clacton, yesterday.
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Their nursery schools correspond roughly to our infant schools.
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Primary schools consist mainly of: Infant schools - for children aged 5-7 years.
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Only the juniors have a crossing lady, the infant school children have nothing, so please slow down.
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She trained as an Infant School Teacher and it was while she was on a retreat for teachers that she felt the call to the religious life.
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This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds.
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Their nursery schools correspond roughly to our infant schools.
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Some general welfare facilities may be provided by schools such as school meals, milk in infant schools, and special transport facilities.
Introduction to Social Administration in Britain
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Primary schools consist mainly of: Infant schools - for children aged 5-7 years.
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Tweedy, who is one of three clowns touring with the circus, made a big impact with the 150 children at the infant school.
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Her mother, Dina (née Elsass, 1896 – 1972), born in Ludwigsburg, an infant school teacher in Germany, worked as a farmer in Palestine, while Ludwig became the manager of an agricultural cooperative in Kefar Shemaryahu.
Chaya Arbel.
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Erik starts infant school in September.
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In fact when I first entered the infant school playgound in the 1930s the phrase was in regular currency then, both in the children's lexicon and indeed that of the teachers in their occasional ripostes to the cheekier of the urchins wot I was dragged up wiv, so you can't pin that on either Antonio or his disciples (much as I would like you to).
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Their nursery schools correspond roughly to our infant schools.
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Infant School legally only lasts two years, age 5 to age 7.
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This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds.
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Their nursery schools correspond roughly to our infant schools.
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An infant school is a school for children from about five to seven years of age.
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She is among the most popular members of staff at the infant school.
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There were three of us at infant school, cubs who were always playing together - Mark, Chris and me.
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Grateful kids at Whitmore Infant School in Basildon have been packing into the seated area since the structure went up.
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However, campaigning parents have launched a petition to save Blackfield Infant School and are staging a public meeting on the site next Tuesday at 7.30 pm.