Senior School definition

Senior School means First Form to Upper Sixth Form.
Senior School means Years 5 to 8 inclusive, covering the latter part of Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3.
Senior School means Years 9, 10 and 11;

Examples of Senior School in a sentence

  • Vacancies not staffed internally at a site and normally advertised outside the post and bid period may include Central Office Resource Teachers, In-School Resource Teachers, Elementary Counselors, Head Counselors, Secondary Counselors, Library Media Teachers, Senior Speech-Language Pathologists and School Psychologists, and Senior School Psychologists.

  • The Senior Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) are Mrs Amanda Windibank (Senior School) and Miss Rebecca Golding (Preparatory School including the role as designated person for safeguarding children within the EYFS).

  • Senior Speech-Language Pathologist and Senior School Psychologist assignments shall be rotated every three (3) years among qualified candidates.

  • Consultation will include: Senior School Management team, Sport England, local residents and the Department For EducationStuart Macdonald.

  • Routine medical examinations for Junior and Senior School pupils will be carried out by the School Nurse as required.

  • The basic work year for School Psychologists and Senior School Psychologists shall consist of one hundred eighty-six (186) work days.

  • It is assumed that the Pupil will continue through the School, moving from the Junior School to the Senior School (as appropriate) and into the Sixth Form and you must in every case give a Term’s Notice if that is not your intention (as explained in Clause 6 below).

  • The School shall not be obliged to permit the Pupil to move from the Junior School to the Senior School or enter the Sixth Form unless satisfied that it is appropriate to do so having regard to their academic attainment and all other relevant circumstances.

  • A pupil who is moving from the Prep School to the Senior School is required to show an ability to do so by passing an entrance examination or by undergoing some other assessment.

  • It is assumed that a pupil will continue through the School, moving from the Junior School to the Senior School (as appropriate) and into the Sixth Form and Parents must in every case give a term’s notice if that is not the pupil’s and their intention.


More Definitions of Senior School

Senior School means a level of education comprising learning under the Competency Based Framework in Grades 10,11 and 12;
Senior School means a school offering senior school education; “special school” means a school offering programmes and
Senior School means grades 10,11, and 12.
Senior School means the Senior School at Frognal Hampstead London NW3 6XH;
Senior School. – means all classes from grade 9 to grade 12.
Senior School means Years 5 and 6, covering the latter part of Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3.

Related to Senior School

  • Public school means any institution or activity operated by

  • High school means grades 9 through 12.

  • SONIAi-pLBD means, in respect of any London Banking Day falling in the relevant Observation Period, the SONIA reference rate for the London Banking Day falling "p" London Banking Days prior to the relevant London Banking Day "i".

  • Diocesan Schools Commission means the education service provided by the diocese, which may also be known, or referred to, as the Diocesan Education Service.

  • CC means the Conditions of Contract.