infant school
Britishnoun
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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
The British School of Amsterdam - where annual fees range from 15,840 to 16,980 euros - still has vacancies in its infant school, according to its website as at Sept. 1.
From Reuters
I was in year two and must have been about seven or eight years old in infant school.
From BBC
Staff at an infant school are frequently the target of violence from pupils, a report has found.
From BBC
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