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单词 elementary school
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Definition of elementary school in English:

elementary school

noun
North American
  • 1A primary school for the first six or eight grades.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • None of this is to say that we shouldn't improve science and technology education, particularly in high schools, middle schools and elementary schools.
    • Houston is the 7th-largest school district in the United States, encompassing 186 elementary schools and 34 middle schools.
    • ‘Peaceful Playground’ will be adopted by the district's eight elementary schools in September.
    • The Center sponsors an educational outreach program in neighboring high schools and elementary schools and 32 national sites.
    • In the most computer-creative primary and early elementary schools, a computer or two comprise one learning location among five or six in the room.
    • Every year, the students in all grades of my elementary school do a papier-mache project.
    • I remember that at orientation every parent I talked to said how lucky I was to be moving in at 6th grade when all the elementary schools came together for middle school.
    • Catholic elementary schools, high schools, and colleges have produced generation after generation of committed Catholic leaders.
    • Eight elementary schools, two high schools, and one middle school participated in this research study.
    • The fourth phase of the revolution, having the gains of the first three phases affect the curriculum of high schools and elementary schools, still has a long way to go.
    • Even the fact that most charter schools are elementary schools, not high schools, represents a way of focusing on less expensive students.
    • To facilitate a better connection between elementary schools and the high schools they feed into, the Vallas administration started to focus on literacy skills at the early grades.
    • Smith allowed the 53 students who have moved from public elementary schools to private schools to remain where they are for the rest of the school year.
    • Teams of teachers worked with multi-age groups of students and created elementary schools where children were no longer assigned to grade levels.
    • The educational system in the city was comprised of fifteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and one high school.
    • On the ninth of February, I will travel to Toronto and a few other surrounding cities on a massive awareness campaign, going to high schools and elementary schools primarily.
    • Participants were children in seven elementary schools (grades primary through six) in Eastern Canada.
    • The children were selected from a larger group of 69 first grade children from three elementary schools in the Netherlands.
    • Students from 10 elementary schools in three school districts were screened using the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills.
    • In 6th grade the elementary schools merged into middle schools.
    1. 1.1British historical A school where children were taught between the ages of five and thirteen.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Two years earlier, grants for teaching music in elementary schools were introduced for the first time.
      • When my kids were in elementary school 40 years ago they were taught to hide under desks in case of an atom bomb attack.
      • From public schools to elementary schools, the history of the empire was still little taught, while for most young people Empire Day meant an extra holiday rather than a commitment to dominion over palm and pine.
 
 

Definition of elementary school in US English:

elementary school

nounˈˌɛləˈmɛnt(ə)ri skul
North American
  • A school for the first four to six grades, and usually including kindergarten.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Eight elementary schools, two high schools, and one middle school participated in this research study.
    • ‘Peaceful Playground’ will be adopted by the district's eight elementary schools in September.
    • In the most computer-creative primary and early elementary schools, a computer or two comprise one learning location among five or six in the room.
    • The children were selected from a larger group of 69 first grade children from three elementary schools in the Netherlands.
    • The educational system in the city was comprised of fifteen elementary schools, four middle schools, and one high school.
    • In 6th grade the elementary schools merged into middle schools.
    • I remember that at orientation every parent I talked to said how lucky I was to be moving in at 6th grade when all the elementary schools came together for middle school.
    • Even the fact that most charter schools are elementary schools, not high schools, represents a way of focusing on less expensive students.
    • Catholic elementary schools, high schools, and colleges have produced generation after generation of committed Catholic leaders.
    • None of this is to say that we shouldn't improve science and technology education, particularly in high schools, middle schools and elementary schools.
    • To facilitate a better connection between elementary schools and the high schools they feed into, the Vallas administration started to focus on literacy skills at the early grades.
    • Students from 10 elementary schools in three school districts were screened using the Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills.
    • Houston is the 7th-largest school district in the United States, encompassing 186 elementary schools and 34 middle schools.
    • On the ninth of February, I will travel to Toronto and a few other surrounding cities on a massive awareness campaign, going to high schools and elementary schools primarily.
    • Smith allowed the 53 students who have moved from public elementary schools to private schools to remain where they are for the rest of the school year.
    • Every year, the students in all grades of my elementary school do a papier-mache project.
    • Teams of teachers worked with multi-age groups of students and created elementary schools where children were no longer assigned to grade levels.
    • The fourth phase of the revolution, having the gains of the first three phases affect the curriculum of high schools and elementary schools, still has a long way to go.
    • The Center sponsors an educational outreach program in neighboring high schools and elementary schools and 32 national sites.
    • Participants were children in seven elementary schools (grades primary through six) in Eastern Canada.
 
 
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