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Meaning of "infant schools"
infant schools: Schools that cater specifically to young children, typically between the ages of 4 to 7 years old, providing early education and social development
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- plural of infant school
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It develops in the infant schools and primary.
Infant schools inn and innkeeper.
He added new infant schools.
Infant schools were a predecessor to kindergartens.
Public infant schools.
The shelling killed an old woman and damaged two infant schools.
Private infant schools.
The Commission is therefore work ing to increase participation by primary and infant schools.
Public infant schools Private infant schools.
Can request the families who have enrolled their children in infant schools in officially recognized.
Infant schools may offer only thefirst cycle of preschool education, only the second, or both.
His work provided the model for infant schools in Europe and North America.
So far as is known, only one of these infant schools has had.
Girls Total infant schools Public+Private.
At the other extreme, Betancuria only has 3 infant schools and 3 primary schools.
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Hiltingbury Junior and Infant Schools share the same campus.
The provisional lists of pupils in infant schools will be published on May 15.
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