pre-primary school definition
pre-primary school means a school, or a department of a school, which offers a course of educational training and experience for students who, at the
pre-primary school means a school that provides pre-primary education;
pre-primary school means a School or Department of a School giving instructions in School Education for students below Class I standard of Primary School;
More Definitions of pre-primary school
pre-primary school means a school for children who are not younger than three and not older than seven years but who are not yet subject to compulsory school attendance;
pre-primary school means a nursery, junior kindergarten, senior kindergarten level or any school imparting education for children between the age of three to six years, by whatever name called and of any medium attached in the prescribed manner
pre-primary school. ' means the school providing pre-primary education but where the school concerned provided pre-
pre-primary school means an establishment set up for the purpose of providing education to children below the age of six years;
pre-primary school means an establishment, with or without child minding services, which provides educational services and child care services to not less than 10 children above the age of 3 and up to the age of entry to a primary school.
pre-primary school means a Nursery, Junior Kindergarten, Senior Kindergarten level or any school imparting education up to pre- primary school level for children having age of 3 to 6 years, by whatever name called and of any medium attached in the prescribed manner to the school;
pre-primary school means a school or unit within the premises of a primary school, providing early childhood care, and education for children above the age of 3 and up to the age of entry to a primary school;