Government schools definition

Government schools means Government schools, Corporation schools, Municipal schools, Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare schools, Kallar Reclamation schools, Forest Department schools and other schools managed by Government departments;
Government schools means any of the secondary schools referred to Section 31 of the National Education Act No. 25 of 1978 of the Borrower as amended to date;

Examples of Government schools in a sentence

  • The reasons for the refusal are not only a lack of money, but also a strong rejection of the idea of an Assyrian school: The Mission has never felt that it was responsible for the school and especially at this time it seems to be a need- less expense since there are good Government schools and your children would not lose out educationally if you dropped the idea of conducting a school.

Related to Government schools

  • Government school means a school established under section 5 of the Act, for the purpose of providing courses of instruction in pre-school, primary or secondary education.

  • Government Grant means the Government Grant document specified in Schedule 2;

  • Host Government means a Government with which UNICEF has a programme of development cooperation, and includes a Government of a country in which UNICEF provides humanitarian assistance.

  • Government agreement has the meaning given in the Government Agreements Xxx 0000 (WA);

  • Government Servant means any person appointed by Government to any civil service or post in connection with the affairs of the Union & includes a civilian in a Defence service;

  • Government record or "record" means any paper, written or