Example sentences of "school have a " in BNC.
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1 | The school has a new science teacher with a PhD and £1,700 worth of new mathematical and scientific equipment — mostly instruments for weather-watching . |
2 | The school has a duty ( which rests with the governors ) to identify pupils with special educational needs and to ensure that appropriate provision is made . |
3 | The school has a responsibility to support those who have a poor reputation and to work vigorously to dispel it if it 's undeserved . |
4 | Once a school has a delegated budget , an LEA will no longer be able to decide on just how many staff the school employs . |
5 | Once a school has a delegated budget governors have discretion over the award of incentive allowances to teachers and over acceleration up the main scale . |
6 | The school has a very active governing body . |
7 | I do n't know whether you realise this or not , but your school has a prospectus . |
8 | ‘ No loo door in this school has a lock , ’ or |
9 | Every school has a caretaker . |
10 | … each American school has a national flag flying outside the school and usually a flag in each classroom . |
11 | The document suggested that every school has a common aim , that of helping children ‘ to meet the basic academic and social demands of adult life ’ while allowing for the unique differences that exist between child and child . |
12 | Head teachers and teachers ensure the school has a study skills policy and helps pupils both to acquire independent learning skills and to pass examinations . |
13 | Her school has a high proportion of ethnic minority children where I felt Balbinder might not have seemed such a problem . |
14 | Neither the fact that the school has a record of managing and presenting a favourable public image , nor the apparent shortfall between the observed reality and the claims of senior staff , should detract too much from this conclusion . |
15 | The regulationist school has a more developed notion of society as a total system and of contradictions arising within that system , leading to periods of disruption and the emergence of new phases of accumulation . |
16 | The use of an outsider to observe what happens in a school has a long history in Britain through the process of formal school inspection . |
17 | In some localities market prices of residential property are directly linked to and affected by school catchment areas , where a school has a very good or very bad reputation . |
18 | Pupils wear a uniform , and the school has a fairly formal atmosphere . |
19 | Does he agree that this type of secondary school has a substantial part to play in the future education of our children in the secondary sector , and will he encourage the development of further city technology colleges in our country ? |
20 | Situated in an area of falling population and high unemployment , the school has a racially mixed intake . |
21 | For field work , the school has a departmental vehicle . |
22 | SCAMP speeds the process of filling the absences for the day and by 10am , the school has a complete map of absentees whom they can then begin to check on . |
23 | The School has a stock of musical instruments available for hire . |
24 | The School has a long and successful tradition in team games and competitions . |
25 | Our erm department head at school has a beautiful collie . |
26 | The main school has a much better sports day though . |
27 | And the school has a part to play . |
28 | Would the school have a vegetable patch ? |
29 | Although many of the official reports point to a need for a school to have a clear view , which they should communicate to pupils and parents , of what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour , they do not attempt to define these concepts . |
30 | The second Act required every maintained school to have a governing body , and set a formula for the numbers of parent , voluntary body and LEA representatives , which depended on the type and size of the school . |