junior school

English

Noun

junior school (plural junior schools) (education)

  1. A school providing primary education to children.
    1. (UK) A school providing education to children in Key Stage 2, i.e. for four academic years from September after a child's 7th birthday.
    2. (Australia) Usually a part of a private school that educates children between the ages of 2 and 5.
    3. (Canada, chiefly Ontario) A school teaching children from kindergarten to Grade 5; an elementary school.

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