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Example sentences for "primary schools"

  • Details on the foundation or the revival of primary schools in four departments after 1802.

  • The chapter on primary schools virtually reënacted the Law of 1795 (R.

  • Secondary or Latin grammar schools, under a grammaticus, and covering instruction from the age of twelve to sixteen, had become clearly differentiated from the primary schools under a ludi magister by the time of the death of Cato, 149 B.

  • Among the public institutions are government botanical gardens, primary schools and a high school.

  • Almost all the villages now possess "national" (narodni) primary schools, maintained by the communes with the aid of a state subvention and supervised by departmental and district inspectors.

  • He wrote a pamphlet of instructions in the art of teaching in primary schools, which was printed and distributed through the interior of the island.

  • In primary schools text-books have but little value, and the chief reliance is, therefore, upon the teacher.

  • The inspectors of primary schools, as has already been stated, act under the academy inspector.

  • The direct share of the rector in administration is mainly confined to the normal schools and the higher primary schools.

  • Additional Visiting Teachers and Type of Officer to Help in Post-Primary Schools.

  • As a further assistance to both primary and post-primary schools, three additional school psychologists have been appointed.

  • Post-primary schools depending, as they do, mainly on their own libraries, do not receive exchanges of books but participate with the other schools in the information and request and other services available.

  • These figures do not include those for post-primary schools, which make use of the information and request service only.

  • It therefore seems desirable that some help should be given to post-primary schools.

  • Here it is emphasized that, apart from the biological aspect as a part of nature study in the primary schools and general science in the post-primary schools, the school in general is not the place for class instruction in sex matters.

  • In pos t-primary schools there is at present no official system of linking the home and school in the investigation of problems.

  • The Department should consider what type of officer is best suited to help with problem pupils in post-primary schools.

  • There is no greater peril to the religious faith of Protestant minorities in the border counties of Ulster and elsewhere in Ireland than the sectarianising of primary schools by Roman Catholics.

  • They have besides a very large number of primary schools, intended originally merely to preserve their converts from too intimate contact with the heathen world, and they have also many higher schools.

  • These schools were to be succeeded by primary schools of two departments, and children were to enter the schools as they left the infant school when they were seven years old, and to continue in them till they were twelve.

  • Perhaps the most important feature of their work was the establishment of primary schools, which furnish general education.

  • Primary schools of Kristiana exclusive of schools for abnormal children.


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