Example sentences of "[conj] out [prep] school " in BNC.

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1 talking about experiences in or out of school , eg a school trip , a family outing , a television programme seen ;
2 That the governing body might record the names of those whose work in or out of school is particularly noteworthy .
3 A non-competitive literacy test ( in Sesotho ) is recommended to be taken at the end of the first cycle or any time thereafter prior to the final examination since mastery of literacy skills is seen as the first priority in primary school education in Lesotho — ‘ if learners are to profit from further opportunities for education in or out of school . ’
4 After a project is completed , children can pass on their finished product to its intended audience , which may be classmates , or children younger or older than themselves , or even adults in or out of school , and can then evaluate the audience 's reaction .
5 The higher success rates obtained for Imperial units suggest that out of school experience may well be an important factor in making the associations required .
6 Anyway , I got up , and went about my chores , feeding the cats and brewing tea for the rest of the still-slumbering inhabitants of my humble home in order to get them up and out to school and work , and I was thinking to myself as the kettle boiled that here was the start of yet another ordinary damned day , when the post clanked and slithered through the letter box .
7 That was traumatic enough , but it left the ten-year-old having to get himself up and out to school in the morning .
8 The best of life was passed out of the house and out of school .
9 Governing bodies will be all too aware of the danger that the image presented by their pupils may be negative rather than positive and do their best to see that high standards of behaviour are maintained in and out of school .
10 He was fifteen years old and out of school , with the hope to become a motor mechanic , a bicycle thief .
11 And teachers will try to ensure correct ‘ standard ’ English is spoken , not only in the class-room but in the playground and out of school , too .
12 The study concludes that ‘ teasing of disabled children does occur both in and out of school … older pupils and those in integrated schooling are particularly likely to come across such behaviour . ’
13 Nevertheless , we need to bear in mind that children bring with them expectations and prejudices derived from previous experience in and out of school .
14 Mathematics is a very important and interesting subject for study both in and out of school .
15 The children 's panel hearing which followed the assessment period concentrated on Tony 's brushes with authority both in and out of school and his learning difficulties .
16 Paradoxically , a true anti-sexist curriculum is one that encourages creative and political resistance — both in and out of school .
17 The other unauthorised absentees were a mixture of small numbers of ‘ ghost ’ pupils , wrongly on the register , or pupils in trouble and out of school — but they were largely pupils for whom some authorisation was expected .
18 Presentations identified findings from recent research activity , and pointed to their potential implications for Youth policy as well as work with young people in and out of school .
19 With experience gained in using the microcomputer both in and out of school , the school librarian should , before presenting the report , be confident enough in using the microcomputer to be able to demonstrate its uses and suggest potential uses to staff such as the school 's Head of Resources .
20 The Schools Curriculum Awards are to go to Egglescliffe Secondary School , Bishopsgarth Secondary School in Stockton , Kirkleatham Hall School near Redcar and Easterside Primary School in Middlesbrough for establishing broad and balanced curriculums with activities both in and out of school .
21 so that pupils can lead lives and make decisions , both in and out of school , that are personally satisfying and socially constructive ;
22 Jenny went to school at a tiny schoolhouse in the dale attended mostly by farmers ' children , but out of school she had no one at all to play with , so she had to amuse herself as best she could .
23 Teachers are entitled to discipline pupils in respect of conduct while out of school , such as on a school trip or bullying out of school where a pupil 's conduct ‘ impinges on the school ’ .
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