Examples of 'schools took' in a sentence

Meaning of "schools took"

In the context of education, 'schools took' refers to the action of schools adopting or accepting something. It could imply that schools have adopted a particular curriculum, approach, or policy

How to use "schools took" in a sentence

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Business schools took the criticisms to heart.
Churches were quickly established and schools took form.
Hundreds of schools took part in these schemes.
Consequently a geographic relocation of the vocational schools took place.
Twenty schools took part in the workshops.
Six international schools took part.
Thirty schools took part in the competition.
Several other schools took.
Schools took part in the programme.
The selection of schools took place in two steps.
Schools took part in the project.
Unlike their predecessors both esoteric schools took into account the needs of the common people.
Other schools took the name of a religious denomination.
Sixty-five students from a dozen different schools took part.
Schools took part nationwide.

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Newly created Officer Candidate Schools took direct entry candidates right out of high school.
Competitors from eight colleges, six prep schools and two high schools took part.
Some schools took up this idea and put up their proposal on the website.
This took sixth grade, and the elementary schools took fifth grade.
Accel Schools took over responsibility for the charter management contract.
Two classes of 7th graders from two different middle schools took part in my research.
Lastly, children in schools took part in decisions concerning them.
Can the Commission state under what programme the renovation of the five schools took place? -.
All the schools took the name of Notre-Dame.
Eight film screening and workshops in four high schools took place with over 120 participants.
Forty schools took part in one recent initiative and produced 60 software applications.
Fifteen of the city 's 22 public schools took part.
Pupils and teachers from local schools took part in sports, cultural and educational activities.
In the end, 121 teachers equally belonging to the four schools took part in this study.
World Schools took on the adult activity and CVA's youth work.
The first football game between the two schools took place in 1920.
Ten international dance schools took part that year including schools from Israel, Nigeria and Mexico.
Over 300 high-school students from public and private schools took part in the event.
Three schools took part this….
In spring 1991 the first Icelandic legislation on nursery schools took effect.
The aim was to ensure that the schools took children 's views and interests into account.
The Club trained most military pilots up to 1915, when military schools took over.
Some 33 schools took up the challenge to meet ambitious waste reduction targets.
In total, over 1000 students from seven schools took part in these activities.
This year, 20 schools took part by holding internal competitions to select a representative for the finals.
At the time of the recording 60 boys and 190 girls from Greater Manchester schools took part.
Across the state 130 schools took part in the eighth annual challenge.
The dedication of the buildings for the Middle and Upper Schools took place in November, 1959.
Those schools took in orphans or abandoned children ( Ospedale ).

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