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School refusal — is a term originally used in Great Britain to describe refusal to attend school, due to emotional distress. School refusal differs from truancy in that children with school refusal feel anxiety or fear towards school, whereas truant children… … Wikipedia
School health services — are services from medical, teaching and other professionals applied in or out of school to improve the health and well being of children and in some cases whole families. These services have been developed in different ways around the globe but… … Wikipedia
school age — noun : the period of life during which a child is considered mentally and physically fit to attend school and is commonly required to do so by law • school ager ˈsküˌlājə(r) noun * * * school age, adj. 1. the age set by law for children to start… … Useful english dictionary
School Sisters of Notre Dame — School Sisters of Notre Dame † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School Sisters of Notre Dame A religious community devoted to education. In the United Sates they have conducted parish schools and orphanages in numerous archdioceses and… … Catholic encyclopedia
School leaving age — World map to show school leaving age The school leaving age (also known in North America as dropout age or minimum dropout age) states the minimum age person is legally allowed to leave compulsory education (usually of the secondary kind). Most… … Wikipedia
School of American Ballet — The School of American Ballet (SAB) is one of the most famous classical ballet schools in the world and is the associate school of the New York City Ballet, a leading international ballet company based at the Lincoln Center for the Performing… … Wikipedia
School attacks in the People's Republic of China — A series of uncoordinated mass stabbings, hammer attacks, and cleaver attacks in the People s Republic of China began in March 2010. The spate of attacks left at least 21 dead and some 90 injured. Analysts have blamed mental health problems… … Wikipedia
school examinations — Since the nineteenth century, school examinations with syllabuses by outside bodies and question papers, set and marked by examiners unconnected with the candidates or their schools, have served several functions. They have offered parliament… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
State school — For US state funded universities, see State university system. For Texas residential institutions, see Texas State Schools. State schools, also known in the United States and Canada as public schools,[note 1] generally refer to primary or… … Wikipedia
Public school — The term public school has two distinct (and virtually opposite) meanings depending on the location of usage: * in the United States, Australia and Canada: A school funded from tax revenue and most commonly administered to some degree by… … Wikipedia