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Definition of county school in English: county schoolnounkaʊntiˈskuːl (in the UK) a school that is established and funded by the local education authority. Example sentencesExamples - The county schools were motivated to design a nutrition education tool targeted at young people from the area, encouraging them to adopt healthy lifestyles for life.
- I lost my personal passion for rugby when I had a county schools trial.
- That leaves county schools in dire straits, with many already having to unravel established teaching practices.
- In addition, £21 million will go straight to county schools for smaller scale works and £2million has been allocated for access improvements and disabled toilets.
- Meanwhile, county schools who had abandoned their bid for specialist college status in light of the current funding problems, have been told to press on.
- However, she said that the council were in favour of the site being used as a county school rather than a Church of England school, as this would mean a more inclusive system for local children.
- ‘Church schools do often seem to be more attractive than county schools and that makes them difficult to get in to,’ he said
- More than 200 teaching posts advertised by county schools have not been filled as headteachers in urban areas struggle to attract staff.
- In one article, county school officials said they did not understand why this remains a problem.
- We also have a lot more children to educate in county schools compared to last year.
- But county school leaders said teachers were responsible enough to handle the controversial material sensitively.
- The 1902 Education Act established a system of municipal and county schools alongside the older grammar schools, which were popularly known as grammar schools.
- The County Council has put up the cash for new name plates at the entrances of county schools.
- They teamed up with local council staff to provide a county school with its own sensory garden.
- In one ongoing case, a former pupil is suing the county school board after being barred from singing at her graduation ceremony because of the song's references to faith and God.
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