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Infant school#REDIRECT Primary education Infant schoolIs there anything here worth saving? I, in the U.S., have never heard of the term infant school (pre-school, yes) and I know that there is no nation-wide requirement of an Associate's degree for work in child-care. User:Rmhermen 14:39, Jan 21, 2004 (UTC) :It's a UK term, though somewhat outmoded nowadays I believe. Primary school would be a better term User:Quercusrobur ::Primary school in the US would be grades K (or 1) through 5 or 6. I thought this article was about pre-school (ages under 4 or 5)? User:Rmhermen 15:14, Jan 21, 2004 (UTC) :::No in the UK 'Infant School' would be widely understood to mean ages above 4 9ie, first stage of compulsory education)- younger than this is refered to as 'pre-school' or sometimes 'nursery school'- maybe the term has a different meaning in the US? User:Quercusrobur ::::I am not aware of any menaing of infant school in the US. Can someone help? User:Rmhermen 15:23, Jan 21, 2004 (UTC) See other meanings of words starting from letter: IIA | IB | IC | ID | IE | IF | IG | IH | IJ | IK | IL | IM | IN | IO | IP | IR | IS | IT | IU | IW | IX | IY | IZ |Words begining with Infant_school: Infant_school Infant_school |
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