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Definition of Junior school
1. Noun. British school for children aged 7-11.
Definition of Junior school
1. Noun. (schools UK) A school which provides education for children in Key Stage 2, i.e. for four academic years from September after a child's 7th birthday. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Junior School
Literary usage of Junior school
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Junior High School by Thomas Henry Briggs (1920)
"Little headway can be made in the junior school until this is done, especially
in spelling, composition and reading, writing and arithmetic. ..."
2. Junior-senior High School Administration by Charles Hughes Johnston, Jesse Homer Newton, Frank Gerald Pickell (1922)
"... and we should so conceive this junior school idea that its underlying ideals
will appear to affect the interests of all grades of public-school work. ..."
3. The Manor and Manorial Records by Nathaniel J. Hone (1906)
"By A. Voegelin, MA junior school-Books, Methuen's Edited by OD INSKIP, LL.D., and W.
WILLIAMSON, BA A series of elementary hooks for pupils in lower forms, ..."
4. The Domesday Inquest by Adolphus Ballard (1906)
"By WG Baker, MA junior school-Books Edited by OD INSKIP, LL.D., and W. WILLIAMSON,
BA A series of elementary books for pupils in lower forms, simply written ..."