National School
Britishnoun
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(in Ireland) a state primary school
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(in England in the 19th century) a school run by the Church of England for the children of the poor
Example Sentences
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“Governors, we want them to have the most flexibility,” said Verjeana McCotter-Jacobs, executive director of the National School Boards Association.
They provide little to no nutrients — in fact, in 2024, Kraft Heinz removed the meal kits from the National School Lunch Program after high levels of sodium, lead and cadmium were found in Lunchables sold at schools.
From Salon
She earned her bachelor’s degree in biology and master’s degree in education from UC San Diego and had taught fifth and sixth grades in the National School District since 2013, according to a profile in the San Diego Union-Tribune.
From Los Angeles Times
Keon Richards, 38, who works for the national school meals programme, was last seen leaving work on 26 February.
From BBC
The National School Dog Alliance, which also gives school dog advice, said it was important the right breeds were used and that they were properly trained.
From BBC
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