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Example sentences for "grammar schools"

  • They may have attended the two schools on alternate days.

  • The latter holds a writing-tablet and a stylus; he is perhaps correcting a task.

  • Here, truly, was a most wonderful people, and it is with Attica that the student of the history of education is most concerned.

  • As a consequence, the educational results of the change in the headship of the Church relate almost entirely to grammar schools and to the universities, and not to elementary education.

  • As grammar was, throughout all the early part of the Middle Ages, the first and most important subject of instruction, the advanced schools came to be known as grammar schools, as well as cathedral or episcopal schools (R.

  • He says it is a translation according to the method of teaching Latin in grammar schools, "first word for word, and then according to the sense.

  • Many scholars of the public or grammar schools had a private tutor who would teach them French when occasion served.

  • But it is not difficult to reconcile the general prevalence of the study of French with its absence from the grammar schools.

  • And bringing in grammar schools, which these dissolved chantries were to serve for the founding of, he told the King plainly .

  • Sometimes the references to be found to schools seem to lead to the conclusion that "reading schools" and "grammar schools" were but different terms for one and the same school.

  • We may consequently regard the institution of "free" grammar schools as marking a stage in the policy of breaking down the barriers which separated parish from parish and township from township.

  • Local endowments supplemented by a moderate amount of State help, will, if wisely directed, provide the larger facilities still needed for the promotion of higher grade elementary school pupils to grammar schools.

  • Grammar schools of competent calibre are often geographically crowded so close together as to obstruct and paralyse their mutual efforts.

  • It was suppressed under Henry VIII, but owing to the disaffection among the people it, as well as a number of other institutions of the kind, were reestablished under Edward VI and have come to be known as Edward VI Grammar Schools.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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