Examples of 'preprimary' in a sentence

Meaning of "preprimary"

Preprimary is an adjective that describes something related to an educational level before the primary stage, usually referring to a school or program for very young children
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  • Pertaining to, or taking place in the time before a primary election.
  • Before primary education.
  • An election that takes place before a primary election.

How to use "preprimary" in a sentence

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Total including preprimary and special education.
Preprimary education is significant in many different respects.
Participation rates in preprimary education have increased.
Preprimary schooling is limited or not provided at all.
These figures exclude attendance at preprimary schooling.
There are no preprimary education institutions of this kind.
Largescale programmes and public preprimary schools.
Preprimary education is provided free in state schools.
Level one comprises preprimary and primary education.
Preprimary education is not compulsory.
Unitary settings and preprimary classes.
From preprimary to the end of primary.
It is not obligatory to attend a preprimary institution.
For preprimary and primary teachers.
Objectives for preprimary education.

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At preprimary levels the picture varies greatly among countries.
Objectives for preprimary teaching.
Preprimary schooling according to age.
The same perspective applies to instructions for preprimary teaching.
Preprimary and primary education.
Initiation into the written language is offered in preprimary education.
Provision of preschool and preprimary education is an independent function of municipalities.
Early childhood and preprimary.
Children in preprimary education are entitled to free pupil welfare services.
Providing teacher education for preprimary and primary education.
Preprimary education plays a key role for disadvantaged children.
A similar training policy has been implemented for preprimary teachers.
Preprimary education is defined as the initial stage of structured teaching.
A nursery school is the main setting for preprimary provision.
First preprimary level for children up to six years of age.
Drawing up a personal plan is a common practice also in preprimary education.
Preprimary education must recruit staff with specialised qualifications in education.
The two documents cover all preprimary and primary teaching.
Preprimary nursery schools.
There is no preprimary schooling.
Preprimary teacher training.
Initiation into the written language is provided for in preprimary education.
Preprimary education must employ staff with specialised qualifications in education.
Nursery education preprimary.
Preprimary education places considerable emphasis on language development in a multilingual environment.
Nowhere is this more true than with regard to preprimary education.
Both preprimary and primary education are provided in stages and years of study.
Just under half the places are provided by education authorities in preprimary schooling.
Preprimary and primary education of this kind is provided in four progressive stages.
Differences between countries emerge in the arrangements for daycare in preprimary settings.
This type of preprimary education must recruit staff with specialised qualifications in education.
Every child has a right for day care and preprimary education.
Preprimary education has the highest returns in terms of the social adaptation of children.
A department with specific responsibility for preprimary education exists at each provincial level.
A double line indicates that two different documents exist for compulsory education and preprimary education.

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