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post-ˈprimary, a. [post- B. 1 b.] Of education or schools: subsequent to that which is primary. Of a pupil: receiving such education.
1919App. Jrnls. House of Representatives N.Z. E. vi. 15 Suffice to say the main aim we have had in view is the bringing of the post-primary work into closer touch with the vocational needs of the pupils. 1926Rep. Consult. Comm. Educ. Adolescent ii. 36 Is it possible..to ensure that all normal children may pursue some kind of post-primary course for a period of not less than three, and preferably four, years from the age of 11+. 1929N.Z. Educ. Gaz. 1 Mar. 36/1 The teaching of French pronunciation in our post-primary schools. 1930Times Educ. Suppl. 18 Jan. 21/3 A post-primary course. 1961J. K. Hunn Rep. Dept. Maori Affairs (N.Z.) 23 Maori indifference to post-primary and university education. 1975Language for Life (Dept. Educ. & Sci.) xiv. 213 The Hadow Report urged that there should be no sharp division between infant, junior, and post-primary stages. 1977Daily Times (Lagos) 27 Aug. 4/5 The education committee would help to propagate the importance of ideal family life by organising lectures for post-primary school pupils. |