Example sentences of "[prep] primary [noun sg] children " in BNC.

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1 Addressing questions to a class of primary school children in a rural school at the time of the Passover , I asked them about places in the Bible where there were sheep .
2 Of deep concern , also , is the fact that in many countries machinery and criteria for final assessment of primary school children ( with all the feedback that this brings into the school curriculum ) are still dominated by the requirements of selection for Secondary School despite the obvious truth of Nyerere 's statement that those capable of further education will readily identify themselves .
3 There was a rapid increase in the number of primary school children , with very overcrowded primary classes , and governments pushed all the available teachers and capital into primary education , limiting local authorities ' right to provide nursery education even when they wished to .
4 IN JUST over four months time thousands of primary school children throughout Northern Ireland will sit what has been billed as the new 11-plus .
5 Thousands of primary school children in Gloucestershire faced sandwiches when county chiefs cut 3 million pounds from the education budget .
6 The problem with many of the parents we interviewed of primary school children was that they did n't really know what their children were doing at school a lot of the time and , because they did n't know what they were doing , they sort of feared that it , they were n't doing anything or that what they were doing was not actual work , what they remembered as work .
7 One of the last Christmas ' success stories , The Bumblesnouts save the World is an ideal play for primary school children .
8 Reed Children 's Books and Books for Students , the Warwick-based school and library supplier , have just announced that in that capacity she will be a judge for a new competition for primary school children — the first prize being a week 's holiday for a whole class at children 's author Michael Morpurgo 's farm in Devon .
9 Supporters , say it 's essential because they want to start using the church to host a club for primary school children every Thursday afternoon .
10 Some play activities , suitable for primary age children , were illustrated in my last chapter ; more explicit knowledge about language , appropriate to the secondary curriculum , is discussed here .
11 There were 7 such centres in England in 1988 , all catering for primary age children ( DES , 1988 , Table A1 ) .
12 Yet there has been almost no research into primary school children 's developing historical competence .
13 Anybody who has taught drama with primary school children will have come across many examples of magic being used as a " Get out " .
14 However , this very stringent pattern of homework is not one that many other state schools with primary age children adhere to .
15 The right thought we were too soft on primary school children , who should be expected to speak and write Standard English as soon as they arrive in the classroom .
16 Like most previously published research in this area , attention will be confined to primary school children aged between five and ten years .
17 They may relate to one institution ( a primary school ) or to several ( linking a number of primary schools to the neighbourhood secondary school ) , they may relate to primary age children within a community centre or youth club , they may simply serve as a bridge between local pre-school playgroups and the schools which the pre-school children will eventually attend .
18 Drs Richard Lansdown and William Yule of the Institute of Psychiatry , who carried out the preliminary studies , looked at primary school children in London and Leeds .
19 But the emphasis of the play , aimed at primary school children , is always on clarity and entertainment .
20 In Birmingham , use of Creole by primary school children has been reported and tape recordings have been made ( G. Power , personal communication ) .
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