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- 5. A school for very young children, typically between the ages of three and five, that focuses on early education and social development.
- 6. School A school that follows an international curriculum and often has a diverse student population from various countries.
- 8. School A school that offers instruction in music theory, instruments, and performance. It may focus on classical, jazz, or other genres.
- 9. School A school for students in the intermediate grades, typically spanning sixth to eighth grade.
- 13. A grade level that serves as an introduction to formal education, usually for five-year-old children.
- 14. School A school that provides specialized training in specific trades or careers, such as mechanics, cosmetology, or culinary arts.
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- 1. School A type of school that emphasizes self-directed learning and hands-on activities, often with mixed-age classrooms.
- 2. School A school funded by the government and free for students to attend. It is open to all students in a designated area.
- 3. School A school that is privately funded and often charges tuition. It may have different educational approaches or religious affiliations.
- 4. Schooling An educational approach where parents or guardians take on the role of teachers and educate their children at home.
- 7. School A school focused on teaching languages to students, often for non-native speakers or those looking to learn a new language.
- 10. School A school where children in early grades receive basic education in subjects like math, reading, and science.
- 11. School A school where students live and study on campus. It provides a structured environment and may offer specialized programs.
- 12. School A school for older students, usually including grades nine through twelve. It offers a wide range of subjects and extracurricular activities.
- 15. School A school that specializes in teaching various forms of visual arts, including drawing, painting, sculpture, and design.