Various societies of a scientific character have also done much to spread a knowledge of nature and her laws and are likewise to be classed as educational institutions.
Why does the State require that surplus of educational institutions, of teachers?
The same is to a great extent true of the popular estimate of educational institutions.
The great public is not keen in its discriminations, whether it be a case of educational institutions, of laboring men, or of teachers.
We have described the progress that has been made in various fields of the industrial world and also in several kinds of educational institutions.
As this was preparatory for the next two years of army service, the gymnasia were supported by the State more as preparedness measures than as educational institutions, though they partook of the nature of both.
The executive committees are also responsible for the organization and functioning of public services, educational institutions, medical programs, and the militia.
Four types of educational institutions made up the secondary school system: lyceums, primarily preparatory schools for universities; teacher training schools; theological schools; and trade schools.
It can only be explained by the general lack of information and interest in the management of educational institutions.
Educational institutions, as a part of the Church, were governed as the Church was governed.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "educational institutions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.