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elementary school
noun
- the lowest school giving formal instruction, teaching the rudiments of learning, and extending usually from six to eight years.
elementary school
noun
- a former name for primary school
- Also called (in the US)grade schoolgrammar school a state school in which instruction is given for the first six to eight years of a child's education
Word History and Origins
Origin of elementary school1
Example Sentences
More than 400 campuses in the district are elementary schools, at which the vast majority of students do not have cellphones.
One parent of an elementary school student confirmed to The Times that La Crescenta dismissed students at their regularly scheduled 2:40 p.m. release time, while Crescenta Valley High dismissed students out a back exit.
Making his rounds, Im was accosted by a column of chattering elementary school students in yellow uniforms.
It was in the Bay Area where Robinson met John Madden, another future Hall of Fame coach, in elementary school.
“I remember when I was in elementary school, they used to bring a firefighter, a police officer, to inspire people, now they bring drag queens,” said Ernie Quintana, 44, who voted for the first time.
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