| This is nothing revolutionary, because you can become a primary school teacher in Ireland, studying online with Hibernia College. |
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| I was in the last year of primary school while my sister was in junior high. |
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| All were forced to sit on undersized plastic chairs designed for primary school pupils. |
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| In due course he went to university and in 1963 qualified as a primary school teacher. |
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| A staggering half of all secondary school children and a quarter of those at primary school say they have been bullied in the last year alone. |
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| The planting has been taking place over the past two weeks, with primary school children invited to help with the work. |
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| Parents fighting to save a primary school from closure have lodged an application for a judicial review. |
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| These sessions are also open to junior infants in primary school where it enables parents to access employment or training. |
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| Tomorrow is another primary school Xmas lesson and we're going to be making Advent calendars. |
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| Winning the top spot in the Te Arawa primary school kapa haka competition was a huge achievement. |
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| The children are separated into several classes according to their ages before they are enrolled into primary school. |
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| A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling. |
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| Staff, pupils and parents are due to bid a tearful farewell to their Bolton primary school tomorrow. |
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| It is also close to a primary school, agricultural land and a restored lakeland region. |
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| Now I have a dream that the primary school children of today might grow up in a nation that does not know wincers and eye rollers. |
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| I joined with my mate Glynne Stentiford following a talk to our primary school by our local Akela, Mrs Cleall. |
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| The children, who were 7 years old, were asked to compare their new primary school experiences with those from their kindergartens. |
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| Some children have spent all their primary school lives in prefabs with no recreational facilities. |
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| At primary school we had processed peas, which I wouldn't eat because I got frozen peas at home. |
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| A series of events has been designed to try to put the wow factor back into history for primary school children. |
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| There was in the region of 350 people there on the night making it a very successful night for the primary school. |
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| He was an altar boy at Our Lady of Victories Church, near his home on West Lane, while attending the next-door primary school. |
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| I still remember quite vividly reading the story when I was at primary school. |
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| My son has a new head at his primary school who does no teaching and has no involvement with the day-to-day running of the school. |
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| She attended the local primary school, but was sent to board at Roedean school near Brighton at the age of nine. |
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| All parents of students leaving primary school in June are invited to attend along with their children. |
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| After leaving primary school he went to Norwood College, a public school at Sedbergh not far from Kendal. |
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| One field skirted the edge of a primary school, which was fenced off with barbed wire and guard posts. |
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| Another article discussed children's stress before taking their final primary school examinations or termly tests. |
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| Information on academic attainment in every single Scottish primary school is gathered by local authorities each year, but it is kept secret. |
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| The targets are being set based on the pupils' previous attainments at primary school and a national database of pupil achievements. |
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| Samples of moon rock and lunar dust landed at a Silsden primary school last week. |
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| Most of the students, she said, spoke Maasai, their native language, as well as Swahili, the language that primary school is taught in. |
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| Ralph Bowman owned a machine tool and equipment company while Helen had been a primary school teacher before her marriage. |
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| Today's feelings were sparked by me walking past my old primary school yesterday for the first time in ages. |
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| Pupils at the primary school proved to be a gifted bunch when they staged a talent show. |
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| This needs to be taken into account when providing sanitary facilities and health information for female pupils in primary school. |
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| That was the verdict of children at a Whitefield primary school when they sampled a taste of the French way of life. |
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| One of the village's primary school teachers, who taught at the orphanage for two days last year, said he would not go back. |
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| Sally is now a teacher in a Thai primary school teaching English using song and dance. |
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| Here teenage boys and girls who dropped out after primary school learn useful skills. |
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| At the primary school I taught colours and body parts by getting the kids to draw three red-headed and two green-shouldered monsters. |
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| Mr Curtis said he hoped to take a primary school teacher and a secondary school science head teacher with him on his trip, which could be in May. |
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| He had a ten-year-old daughter Sarah and was a former pupil of Braeburn primary school and Pindar secondary in Eastfield, near Scarborough. |
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| The study looked at three Fuel Zones in the city's schools, two secondaries and one primary school. |
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| Children at a Keighley primary school will stage a demonstration next week aimed at stopping thoughtless parents parking outside their school. |
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| As principal of its primary school, he knew its life intimately, and was depressed by its meagerness. |
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| The events for primary school age children aim to boost young people's confidence and self-esteem. |
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| Having attended professional table tennis training for five years in her primary school, she beat her rival easily. |
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| Anyone who has the opportunity to collect tokens is asked to donate them to the local primary school. |
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| Though I did primary school teaching I forgot what a nightmare these tests are for parents. |
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| Number three on the sporting calendar was last Friday's primary school track meet. |
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| One primary school is celebrating results that go above and beyond the required standards. |
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| No young child should have to attend a primary school 45 minutes walking distance away. |
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| I would never send my hypothetical daughter to a co-ed primary school, boys that age are bilious green minions of evil. |
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| Parents are gearing up for a showdown with education chiefs tonight over the future of a well-loved primary school. |
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| One in 10 primary school pupils could be taught by unqualified teachers from September as severe staff shortages bite. |
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| People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary. |
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| For now, where can you go to get Latin tuition for primary school children? |
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| This must have been nearly as shocking as that dark day lost in history when she was demoted from her position as milk monitor at primary school. |
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| There was also a mass of black swans, making little cooing sounds that reminded me of learning to play the recorder in primary school. |
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| Samples of moon rock and lunar dust landed at a local primary school last week. |
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| This week primary school teacher Mrs Trainor held a meeting for parents of children who will be starting primary school in September. |
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| The next major incident I had with fire was at a primary school blue bight disco. |
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| The boy's behavioural problems had led to his leaving primary school at ten and going to boarding schools paid for by the state. |
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| In 1966, a slag heap collapsed and engulfed a primary school in Aberfan, killing 144 people, including 116 children. |
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| The study of 2,000 primary school children found that almost one in five left their free fruit uneaten or threw it away after a few token bites. |
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| Education chiefs spent months looking at the increasing number of unfilled primary school places caused by fewer birth rates across the borough. |
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| There is also a primary school at the premises run by the committee for the poor and slum dwellers in the locality. |
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| At primary school we had an elderly teacher who smacked us so hard across the palms, he would snap his yard-long ruler in two. |
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| In Romsey, two schools destined for the axe were rolled into one to create a brand new primary school. |
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| But councillors eventually voted to close both schools, saying it was better to make a clean break before establishing the primary school. |
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| So other recent news was about media studies being taught at primary school level. |
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| I remember reading the following verse in one of my workbooks at primary school and having to memorize it. |
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| As if to symbolise this point, the visitors' books at both resorts are full of happy little stick drawings, like primary school art exhibitions. |
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| If he were education minister, he said, business studies would become compulsory on the primary school curriculum. |
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| She got a bunch of squeezy paint tubes, like the ones you used to have in primary school, all primary colors, and a bottle of Tequila. |
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| A Wiltshire primary school has stepped up its campaign for road safety with a petition. |
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| She had only just arrived in this country from Jamaica and was due to start primary school this week. |
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| The duke spent time watching the games and when he moved inside for the primary school final spoke to a number of children about the day. |
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| The new headmistress of Horton-in-Ribblesdale primary school says she is more than ready for the challenges that lie ahead. |
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| The headmistress of our primary school said the schools will not be aware of how they are ranked. |
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| He said that as many as a dozen pupils live within the catchment area, but travel to the neighbouring primary school. |
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| I can still remember learning my catechism in primary school, and being struck by one of the questions. |
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| Until a few years ago my own sister was a primary school teacher who loved her job. |
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| When I became a primary school governor in 1990, I was astonished to discover that there were no formal grammar textbooks in school. |
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| There were so many other film and cartoon subcultures during my primary school days that I suppose I got swamped. |
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| He is now attached to a primary school, even though he is qualified to teach politics and other subjects in middle schools. |
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| A wicked mayor plans to overrun the town with rats, close the local primary school and convert it into loft apartments. |
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| The aim of the music summer school is to give primary school children the chance to join together to make music and enjoy themselves. |
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| A lengthy process of six years is needed for learning the linguistic content included in a standard national syllabus for primary school. |
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| Driving along Thief Lane you need to take particular care, he warns, because of the primary school. |
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| Parents of pupils at a York primary school have challenged the council claim that their children will receive an improved service if it closes. |
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| There is not enough money to pay fees for the other two children of primary school age. |
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| When moving home last summer we made sure our new house was close to a good primary school. |
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| Added to this, a friend from my primary school, who I've not talked to for 18 years, Facebooked me today to arrange a coffee catch up. |
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| The primary school student treats himself to some fairy bread during the party. |
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| Becci is fanatical about football and was the first girl at her primary school to play for the boy's team. |
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| They are certainly large in children of primary school age who are commonly taught the recorder. |
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| Many experiences prove that a companion animal belonging to a classroom or a primary school creates strong bonds among members of the class. |
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| Britain is the only European Union state not to make a foreign language compulsory in primary school. |
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| The programme provides in-service training for teachers, parent education and personal safety education for children at primary school level. |
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| After working in a bank, where she trained other staff, she began volunteering at playgroups and then at her local primary school. |
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| As previously thought, there are plans for a primary school with extensive playing fields and a community centre. |
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| Budding cooks at a Bolton primary school have compiled a cookery book of their favourite recipes. |
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| Hull is poised for major changes to its secondary school education, having already embarked on a series of primary school closures. |
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| The convent primary school in Cappamore is participating in recycling schoolbooks, copybooks, notepads and workbooks. |
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| The present research was designed to explore substantive issues relating to levels of burnout among New Zealand primary school teachers. |
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| He liked singing and dancing with the primary school art group but he was not a formal member. |
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| The project gives a focus to the creative writing and art and craft skills of primary school children. |
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| All of the boxes are sealed with purple tie wraps and rest on the kind of blue sports mat you did your first forward roll on in primary school. |
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| The programme is a team commitment and the results can be great for children at the critical period of their first year at primary school. |
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| It is being staged by Razzamatazz Entertainers and will be jam-packed with fun and games for the primary school children of the town. |
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| If funding is released, we will be at the cutting edge of primary school development and I am more than hopeful that this will happen. |
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| Each of the five classrooms at the new primary school provides an education for 60 children. |
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| The week's activities are suitable for boys and girls of primary school age. |
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| There is always plenty of variety at this camp for boys and girls of primary school age. |
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| A Whitefield primary school has earned special praise after a glowing Ofsted report was complemented by outstanding results. |
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| The principal of a south Armagh primary school broken into over the weekend says he is demoralised by the destruction left by the thieves. |
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| A Swindon primary school is needed to help research links between good behaviour and fish oils. |
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| The primary school has recently appointed two governors as press officers to promote the school. |
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| Their 13-year-old son attends a grammar school and their daughter a primary school. |
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| She went to a state primary school then grammar school, before going off to London to study history. |
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| The former primary school teacher is mother of three children, and has two grandchildren. |
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| Springfields manages a centre for primary school pupils experiencing emotional difficulties. |
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| Significant reductions in the number of primary school pupils are in some cases exacerbating financial problems. |
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| Others in the queue were excited primary school children, waiting in a surprisingly docile and patient way. |
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| Pupils at a Rossendale primary school have embraced a new venture to combat dyslexia among young learners. |
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| Lloyd says that a dip in the quality of teaching meant that some usually well-behaved primary school pupils began to act up. |
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| The local primary school and the Women's Association put on a morning tea. |
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| As part of the Department of Education's mandatory Environmental Education policy my son's local primary school recently did an environmental audit. |
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| He told delegates the primary school pupil had attacked four teachers. |
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| In the Construction Studies room fifth and sixth class primary school visitors will be able to participate in a wood class helped by the present first years. |
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| While children without this experience can often cope in playgroups and primary school, there may be concerns about attention span and disruptive behaviour. |
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| A used cannabis bong has been found yards away from a primary school. |
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| I was especially gleeful because she was my primary school best friend. |
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| The latest available official figures show that in January this year there were just six primary school jobs unfilled and five vacancies in secondaries. |
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| It was in the lead-up to her marriage to Jonathan that she decided to quit her job as a primary school teacher in York and enter the wedding business. |
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| No, I spent primary school and my secondary education in a State school. |
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| It also sounds like the noise that the aforementioned primary school child would make if they were given an unwieldy cello with which to hone their skills. |
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| The absence of history in the primary school and its reduced presence in the junior secondary deprives students of the necessary background for historiographical judgment. |
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| The phonic method has reappeared for teaching reading and spelling in the early primary school, after some thirty years of official neglect in favour of word recognition. |
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| The only time I got close to a real Christmas tree was in primary school, when we had a branch from a gum tree stuck in a pot and decorated with hand-made paper ornaments. |
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| We did French at primary school then I did Spanish at secondary school. |
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| Mrs Claydon left the town's primary school at 14 to work as a housemaid and later married her next door neighbour Alfred-John, who was a bargeman. |
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| It has all the usual local amenities including a primary school and shop. |
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| Forty years ago free milk was seen as an essential part of school life, but today only 10 per cent of primary school children enjoy a daily pinta. |
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| When I was a kid in the fifties, the whole of our primary school would gather on the lawn while a bugle played off a scratchy record and the Head read the obligatory poem. |
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| Parents were today urged to supervise their children's internet access as research revealed large numbers of primary school pupils are becoming victims of cyberbullying. |
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| These events were in contrast to the more scholastic atmosphere of the sports tournaments which were umpired by teachers from the village primary school. |
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| The property is only a five minute walk from the local primary school. |
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| It was not only the day they received their certificates of graduation but it signified the next step up the educational ladder into primary school. |
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| The most forgetful people are, in fact, primary school children. |
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| His parents, largely self-educated, never went beyond primary school. |
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| A primary school headteacher was found dead in his car with a hosepipe attached to the exhaust, days after being quizzed about indecent photographs, it emerged yesterday. |
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| This seems a real pity since it is common to see grown up girls, well past primary school level, learning the three Rs after they have finished with household work. |
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| He is now a post-doctorate research fellow at Edinburgh University but his potential for this subsequent academic achievement was not apparent at primary school. |
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| She saw her first tourist 10 years ago, three years before the village got a primary school. |
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| Among his eight primary school classmates, 24-year-old Moshe Uzan says that only one other remains in Tunisia. |
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| Education bosses have proposed to build the new 210-place primary school on the existing junior site by September next year, to remove 208 places at the two schools. |
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| Fifteen million children who should be at primary school are working full time. |
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| In primary school, lamington drives were the principal fundraiser. |
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| Adams, who has two children in primary school, feels there has to be radical overhaul of the way council services are organised once this immediate crisis is over. |
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| They covered all ages, from primary school pupils to pensioners. |
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| Currently arrangements are being made for admission to the local primary school for those of school going ages and hopefully free transport will be arranged. |
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| My introduction to torment and bullying also began in primary school. |
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| Promoting hurley and camogie to thousands of primary school pupils, the food chain paid for hurls, balls and other equipment, and carried logos on bags and manuals. |
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| A Kendal primary school is basking in the warm glow of enthusiastic praise after receiving a flattering report from the judges of a training and development award. |
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| Youngsters have already come up with some of their own designs which cater for younger primary school age children up to teenagers who wanted more energetic activities. |
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| The money will help pay for a project director to develop music at pre-school and primary school level and provide free local string and wind instrument projects. |
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| This year National Tree Day saw sixty-five Swansea primary school students assist in assembling miniature igloos for the local penguin population. |
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| Talk of giving primary school children a basic grounding in science is fanciful if we cannot find enough teachers at second level to teach maths and physics. |
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| Would Lanza really have been gang-rushed by fast-thinking primary school students if he stopped to reload? |
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| When completed it will consist of a full primary school of 16 classrooms, a dispensary, nursery school, playgrounds, sanitation facilities, a brothers' house and staff house. |
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| Every year thousands of kids make the leap from primary school to high school, leaving the relative comfort zone that comes from knowing the score. |
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| Early this afternoon, my business associates were on the way to an appointment at a primary school when they encountered something quite horrible. |
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| The relationship between the schools also aims to allows year six pupils at the primary school to make a smooth transition to secondary education. |
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| Work is due to start on-site in January and the new primary school, which will be one of the feeder schools for the academy, will open next September. |
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| A special thank you goes to the local lollipop lady who ensured the children from the playschool reached their neighbouring primary school with ease and safety. |
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| The first primary school to be opened in Glenrothes was Carleton Primary School, built in 1953 in Woodside. |
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| In New Zealand and The Netherlands it's tradition that children who are still in primary school serve their mothers breakfast in bed. |
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| Children who are between the ages of 3 and 5 attend nursery or an Early Years Foundation Stage reception unit within a primary school. |
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| Samlesbury benefits from having its own primary school called Samlesbury Church of England Primary School. |
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| St Paul's was established in 1821 and is a Voluntary Aided Church of England primary school. |
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| Unlike most areas of the United Kingdom, in the last year of primary school many children sit entrance examinations for grammar schools. |
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| In early May 2008, the Camerons decided to enrol their daughter Nancy at a state primary school. |
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| He had a primary school education, and received lessons from his father, but had little further formal and academic teaching. |
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| Primary Schooling in France is mandatory as of age 6, the first year of primary school. |
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| Pupils remain at primary school for seven years completing Primary One to Seven. |
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| Compulsory lessons in a foreign language normally start at the end of primary school or the start of secondary school. |
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| In Wales, all children are taught Welsh from the first year of primary school. |
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| The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school. |
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| Raised on the Wirral Peninsula, Craig attended primary school in Frodsham and Hoylake, Merseyside. |
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| There is one aided primary school, two aided middle schools, and one aided senior school. |
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| In November he began work at another primary school, this time in Puchberg in the Schneeberg mountains. |
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| This does, however vary significantly from primary school to primary school. |
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| The primary school is called Ysgol Llys Hywel and the secondary is called Dyffryn Taf. |
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| It aired on BBC One Wales from 7 May 2012 and saw him take on jobs such as primary school teacher, zookeeper, drag artist and police officer. |
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| Some NGOs and charities, such as the New Zealand Red Cross, provide breakfast to underclass primary school children. |
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| In 1995, 12 percent of the primary school aged children spoke a dialect or regional language, while in 2011 this had declined to 4 percent. |
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| The primary school, post office, the island's two hotels, the Bishop's House and the ruins of the Nunnery are here. |
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| The island's community centre is located here, and adjacent to it is the primary school for Tresco and Bryher. |
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| The former primary school building was modernised and extended, becoming the island's main indoor sports and fitness centre. |
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| He then joined the teaching profession with a job in a primary school in Kent. |
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| Mathematics, Arts, Science Activities and nonreligious modules are commonly taught in the primary school. |
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| The average age at which a Ghanaian child enters primary school is 6 years. |
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| The primary school Fuhrberg was founded in 1958 with three classrooms and a staffroom. |
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| In 1998, there were 400,325 Namibian students in primary school and 115,237 students in secondary schools. |
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| The child's mother was tearful as he boarded the bus for his first day of primary school. |
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| They are however, expected to have basic reading and writing skills when they commence primary school. |
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| The seven classes of primary school consists of First Year and Second Year, followed by Standard One through Standard Five. |
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| The initiative seeks to achieve amongst other things, universal primary school availability. |
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| John Chafee graduated from a coeducational primary school, Providence's Gordon School, in 1931 and then attended Providence Country Day School. |
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| Hawkshead contains one primary school but no secondary school and four public houses. |
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| The village has a primary school situated in the area of Upton to the south west of the village proper. |
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| Patterdale village has a youth hostel, a church, a primary school and a hotel. |
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| He has a primary school named after him in Liverpool, where he died, and secondary schools named after him in Oxford and Staines. |
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| The new primary school was built in 1875 and the railway line from Buckfastleigh and Ashburton to Totnes was opened. |
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| Widecombe Primary School is a primary school that educates around 70 pupils. |
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| It is a thriving community with shops, pubs, businesses, primary school, village hall, sports ground and community centre. |
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| The youth club had lost its former home due to funding cuts and had been temporarily meeting in the local primary school. |
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| At primary school I was the chubbiest in my class and would get teased constantly. |
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| Parents are struggling to manage their children's school days after high school and primary school teachers began job action this month. |
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| Educational reform and the self-efficacy beliefs of teachers implementing nongraded primary school programs. |
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| The governing body of each nursery school would disappear and the nursery schools would be taken over by a neighbouring primary school. |
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| The primary school pupils have designed stickers and posters to remind pensioners to put the safety chain on before opening their doors. |
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| Two decades ago, primary school science lessons revolved around sticky buds and frogspawn. |
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| The St Andrew's primary school pupil was ordered to get in the patrol car and was taken home after being given a severe telling off by officers. |
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| A primary school head of Tidemill Primary School, Mark Elms, is earning a whopping package of 276,000 pound. |
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| Money from the Kensington Regeneration project has been used to open a music centre at St Sebastian's RC primary school. |
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| At a recent schools forums the secondary school teachers were sceptical about how to keep pupils away from junk food but the primary school teachers were very positive. |
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| In science, primary school children will be taught about key concepts such as static electricity, the solar system and how to name and classify objects in biology. |
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| He was raised in the small town of Wigton, where he attended the Wigton primary school and later The Nelson Thomlinson School, where he was Head Boy. |
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| At Furness Vale it passes the railway station and the primary school. |
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| The education department has stated that 20,000 teachers have left Zimbabwe since 2007 and that half of Zimbabwe's children have not progressed beyond primary school. |
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| Students proceed to a primary school at the age of five years. |
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| Children attend primary school, and teenagers attend secondary school. |
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| The beginning of western education may be traced back to the first half of the 19th century, when in 1848 the basal Evangelical Mission started a primary school at Kallai. |
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| Clarke opened Bulgaria's first Protestant primary school for boys in Plovdiv in 1860, followed three years later by a primary school for girls in Stara Zagora. |
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| It's believed that the school is the first primary school in Cardiff to run a bridge club and there are hopes more will start up clubs so an interschool league can be set up. |
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| Government school construction initiatives have ensured at least one primary school per fokontany and one lower secondary school within each commune. |
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| Children start primary school aged 6 and remain there for six years. |
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| As in Germany, secondary education consists of two main types of schools, attendance at which is based on a pupil's ability as determined by grades from the primary school. |
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| This version of the story is generally told to younger children, usually in primary school or nursery as it is generally considered the most appropriate for children. |
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| The Bunscoill Ghaelgagh, a primary school at St John's, has 67 children, as of September 2016, who receive nearly all of their education through the medium of the language. |
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| As well as shops, banks, restaurants and pubs, New Quay has a large primary school, a doctors' surgery, a small branch of the county library service and a fire station. |
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| A total of 574 cases of primary school dropout children including 286 boys and 288 girls were identified in 46 primary schools surveyed in Doti district. |
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| It was also required that each town pay for a primary school. |
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| Basic formal education starts at age six years and lasts 12 years consisting of eight years in primary school and four years in high school or secondary school. |
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| The move would see Murch Junior School discontinued, and a new single-phase primary school created across the two sites under a single governing body and head teacher. |
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| The sequence of general education in Ethiopia is six years of primary school, four years of lower secondary school and two years of higher secondary school. |
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| Amharic was the language of primary school instruction, but has been replaced in many areas by regional languages such as Oromiffa, Somali or Tigrinya. |
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| Making primary school teachers more aware of the primacy of morpheme representation in English may help learners learn more efficiently to read and write English. |
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| In 1920, Wittgenstein was given his first job as a primary school teacher in Trattenbach, under his real name, in a remote village of a few hundred people. |
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| Whiteread created this small, plaster sculpture for a charity auction by the Prior Weston PTA, in support of the Prior Weston primary school in Islington, London. |
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| Northern Ireland formerly ran a transfer test at a governmental level to decide which primary school students qualified for a place at a Grammar School. |
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| On Monday, an explosion outside a primary school in southwest China's Guilin in Guangxi killed two people and injured at least 44 others, many of them schoolchildren. |
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| The government soon realized that a large amount of children were having trouble in their first years of primary school and parents were having to stay home becoming jobless. |
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| Language arts is an important subject in the primary school. |
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| Headteachers said many of the children were unable to listen or engage in extended play and were unprepared for learning by the time they started primary school. |
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| Not a single voter was in sight at a primary school in the capital's working class suburb of Lazaret just after the polls opened at 8am local time. |
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| Making the transition from graded to nongraded primary school education. |
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| University classes are no longer taught in the Uighur language, and a conversion to instruction in Chinese is under way at the primary school level. |
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