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nursery schoolˈnursery ˌschool noun [countable] - Christine has been a nursery school teacher for 27 years, which undoubtedly helped.
- Jaicks' son, Sam, 2, is one of 30 children who attend a nursery school in the church.
- Jason was part of a team involved in producing a mural for a nursery school playground.
- Paul was sent to a little nursery school down the road, to get him away from Ben.
- She loved her work as a nursery school teacher and the little ones in her care.
- Staff and parents need to be strongly motivated to seek an integrated placement in a children's day centre or nursery school.
schools for very young children► nursery school a school for children aged between about two and five where they play and do activities with other children: · Ian will soon be old enough to go to nursery school. ► preschool American a school for children aged between about two and five: · Eastin is calling for a plan to provide free preschool for all 4-year-olds. ► kindergarten American the first year of school for children aged 5: · Katie was one of the few children who could read when she started kindergarten.· Mrs. Marks was my kindergarten teacher. a school for children who are between three and five years old SYN kindergarten |