Examples of using Elementary schools in English and their translations into Romanian
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which has six elementary schools, two middle schools,
The larger elementary schools in the country have a room set aside for lectures that deal specifically with Kim Il-sung(known as the Kim Il-sung Research Institute).
Lamb has to wear the clete the crime-fighting canine costume to all the elementary schools this week.
Even if most elementary schools are public there are also many private primary schools. .
visits to Japanese elementary schools, participation in local festivals,
As of 2010, there are 2,131 elementary schools and 713 schools providing various forms of secondary education.
Beginning this autumn, a plan will be implemented that frees up curricula in elementary schools in Croatia.
Professionals certified in Early Childhood Education are additionally qualified to teach Kindergarten through third grade classes in public elementary schools.
And when little kids go to racially integrated kindergartens and elementary schools-- they develop less bias to begin with.
A similar campaign, aimed at acquiring 150,000 personal computers for elementary schools and high schools in the country, was launched in September.
Serbia Implements New Elementary School Programme 08/10/2003 A new system meant to boost the nation's educational level is being introduced in Serbian elementary schools this fall.
The new projects include elementary schools in all villages,
Children enroll in elementary schools(Montenegrin: Osnovna škola)
The elementary schools taught writing,
The programme involves the three elementary schools in the capital with the highest number of vulnerable children.
Iulia Halangescu also organized trainings in the local elementary schools to sensitize children to discrimination issues and to teach them about bullying and how to handle it.
Lexington's public education system includes six elementary schools, two middle schools,
including pupils from Westerwolde's elementary schools.
In the mid-nineteenth century, Romanians had two Orthodox elementary schools and one Greek Catholic.