Composite school definition

Composite school means a school classified as a composite school under the Education and Training Act 2020.
Composite school means a public school established for any locality for the provision of primary education and secondary education;
Composite school means a school classified as a composite school under the Education Xxx 0000.

Examples of Composite school in a sentence

  • Mercury Bay Area School, located in Whitianga on the Coromandel Peninsula, offers top quality learning programmes designed to meet the needs of our diverse student population, so that effectively, every student is studying and being assessed at their appropriate level.Area School OrganisationMercury Bay Area School is an Area or Composite school consisting of three distinct learning groups all on one site.

  • Composite school teams are permitted, from more than one school within the region.

  • It will be held in conjunction with the Sherwood Park Highland Gathering celebrations held in the heart of the Community Centre, located on Broadmoor Lake and the Salisbury Composite school track field.

  • Interpretation-(1) Section 2 (1) of the principal Act 5 is hereby amended by inserting, after the definition of the term "community college" (as inserted by section 2 ( 1) of the Education Amendment Act (No. 2) 1974), the following defmition: Composite school' means a State school that provides 10 primary education and secondary education: ".


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Composite school means a state school that provides

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