Junior School definition

Junior School means a primary school for the purpose of providing education for children who are of compulsory school age who have attained the age of eight;
Junior School means that part of an R – 12 school conducting courses of primary school study.
Junior School means year levels reception to year 6.

Examples of Junior School in a sentence

  • In the case where outstanding Fees have been assigned to this agreement from the agreement between the School and the Parents for the educational services provided to the Pupil at Leicester Grammar Junior School, the School shall be at liberty to take such steps as it deems necessary to recover those outstanding Fees in accordance with these terms and conditions.

  • I consent to my child leaving the ELC area for events / activities at the Junior School.


More Definitions of Junior School

Junior School. Students up to Year 5 who bring a mobile phone to school must hand the phone in to Junior School Reception. Students in Year 6 must keep the device locked in their locker throughout the day.
Junior School means Years 1 to 4 that cover Key Stage One and the first two years of Key Stage 2.
Junior School and “Senior School” are divisions within the School for the ages of children as described on the School’s website and in its prospectus, but are part of the same legal entity of the School as a whole;
Junior School means a level of education comprising learning under the Competency Based Framework in Grades 7, 8 and 9;
Junior School means a level of education under the Competency Based Framework in Grades 7, 8 and 9, while Senior School will comprise Grades 10, 11 and 12.
Junior School means that part of an R – 12 school conducting courses of study between Reception and year 7 but not 8 and above. primary school study.
Junior School means the core curriculum for children in Year Prep to Year 6 Immediate Family means • spouse (including a former spouse, a de facto spouse and a former de facto spouse) of the Teacher. A de facto spouse means a person who lives with the Teacher as his or her husband or wife on a bona fide domestic basis, although not legally married to the Teacher; and • child or an adult child (including an adopted child, a step child or an ex-nuptial child), a parent, a grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the Teacher or spouse of the Teacher Non Attendance Time means a period of time that will be announced in advance of the new School Year and will not be less than the school holidays mandated by the Victorian government for Victorian government teachers (less 4 weeks’ annual leave) Part Time Teacher means a Teacher employed pursuant to clause 8 of this Agreement