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elementary school
/ˌɛlɪmˈɛntɚɹi skˈuːl/
/ˌɛlɪmˈɛntəɹi skˈuːl/
Elementary school
01
a primary school for the first six or eight grades
Dialect
American
What is "elementary school"?
Elementary school refers to the first stage of formal education, typically covering grades 1 through 5 or 6, depending on the country. It provides a foundational education for children, usually between the ages of 6 and 11. During this period, students learn core subjects such as reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. Elementary school focuses not only on academic knowledge but also on developing social skills, emotional growth, and basic problem-solving abilities. It is the beginning of the school system, designed to prepare children for higher levels of education in middle and high schools.
Examples
She enrolled her daughter in the nearest elementary school for the first grade.
The elementary school hosted a talent show to showcase the students' talents.



























