infant school
Britishnoun
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An Essex infant school says its IT system has been compromised after being hit by a cyber attack during the summer holiday.
From BBC
Scientists monitored pollution in two classrooms at an infant school in Guildford, UK.
From Science Daily
The Birdsong writer added: "My handwriting has not been under such pressure since infant school, I can only apologise for my illustrations."
From BBC
The mother and father of seven-year-olds Joseph and Isabella said the pair thrived when they went to infant school together in Wokingham, Berkshire.
From BBC
A former head teacher of an infant school who was jailed for possessing indecent images has been banned from the profession for life.
From BBC
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