junior school
jun
ˈʤu:n
joon
ior
jər
yēr
school
sku:l
skool
/dʒˈuːnjə skˈuːl/

Definition & Meaning of "junior school"in English

Junior school
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a school in Britain for students between ages 7 and 11

junior school definition and meaning

What is "junior school"?

A junior school is an educational institution that typically caters to children between the ages of 7 and 11, covering the primary stage of education. It focuses on developing students' foundational academic skills, such as reading, writing, mathematics, and science, while also introducing them to a broader range of subjects like arts, music, and physical education. Junior schools often serve as a bridge between the early, more informal education in infant schools and the more structured learning found in senior schools. In some regions, junior schools are part of a larger primary school system.

Examples
My little sister is starting junior school next year, and she's really excited.
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