Combined school definition

Combined school means a public school that contains any combination of or all of the grade levels from kindergarten through grade 12. This definition does not include those schools defined as elementary, middle, or secondary schools.
Combined school means a public school which enrolls learners from foundation phase to senior phase or senior phase to further education and training phase or foundation phase to further education and training phase;
Combined school means a public school that contains any combination of or all of the

More Definitions of Combined school

Combined school means a school providing primary and secondary education to a grade higher than the ninth grade but not exceeding the twelfth grade;
Combined school means a public school providing education in grades falling in the foundation, intermediate and senior phases of curriculum;
Combined school means two (2) or more existing schools in a district that are joined together to form a single school as a result of one or more schools closing within a district.
Combined school means a school providing education on grades falling under a primary school as well as grades falling under a secondary school;
Combined school means a school providing education in all grades falling under a primary school as well as all grades falling under a secondary school.
Combined school means a school providing education on levels falling under a primary school as well as levels falling under a secondary school;
Combined school means a school providing primary and secondary education to a grade higher than the ninth grade