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n. (plural of secondary school English)
Usage examples of "secondary schools".
This obsolete curriculum, furthermore, imposes standardization on the elementary and secondary schools.
Both were teachers in secondary schools in Warsaw (at that time under Russia).
Less attractive, indeed an unredeemed chore, was the marking of School Certificate (the examination then set for British secondary schools) which he undertook annually in the prewar years to earn extra money.
Masters' level education is for teaching at Latin secondary schools in the arts, and doctoral education is what we'd call a professional doctorate such as a doctor of medicine or a doctorate of jurisprudence.
They are to be banned from the Reading Lists of Your Secondary Schools and Institutes of Higher Education.
Eventually he was offered a position as student assistant at Midhurst Grammar School, the first of a number of teaching jobs that he would hold in secondary schools and cram colleges, the new hastily established educational institutions of the late Nineteenth Century.
So I suppose it must be classified as a ballet de college, that is, of the secondary schools.
The Nutmeg Mall stood where St Gabriel the Steadfast Upper and Secondary Schools had been.
Three of the four classes in this survival-test area had been about to graduate from secondary schools.
Three of the four classes in this survival test area had been about to graduate from secondary schools.