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Definition of one-teacher school in English: one-teacher schoolnoun Australian, NZ A small school in an isolated area in which one teacher teaches all age groups together. there was a little one-teacher school that operated sporadically at Tambo Crossing Example sentencesExamples - Some one-teacher schools will always survive because the distance to the school actually mitigates against closing the school.
- I started at Tomingley Public, a small one teacher school and have fond memories of the students, teachers and wider community all working together.
- Some one-teacher schools may have to close.
- I was working in a one-teacher school and having to learn a new set of rules: that you never argued with the seasons, with farmers or the old-fashioned ways.
- She was in a mixed class of about twenty pupils of her own age, which she enjoyed after being in a one teacher school with children from five to thirteen all in the one room.
- If a school becomes a one-teacher school, it must take part - not choose to take part - in an educational development initiative.
- Anyone who has attended a one teacher school will identify with this classroom, which has been relocated from nearby Kulpara.
- The family grew up in regional NSW following their father who preferred to teach at one-teacher schools.
- He argued that there should be a review of all one-teacher schools.
- He was posted to a string of one-teacher schools while still a junior teacher.
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