माध्यमिक मॉडर्न स्कूल Meaning in English
माध्यमिक मॉडर्न स्कूल शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : secondary modern school
, secondary Modern School
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
माध्यमिक आधुनिक स्कूलदिव्तीय स्थान
द्वितीयक सेक्स विशेषता
माध्यमिक सेक्स विशेषता
माध्यमिक दांत निकलना
गौण कशेरुका नस
गौणतः
अनुमोदित
अनुमोदक
दूसरे
दूसरी बात
दूसरे दरजे की चीज़
सेक्रेसी
भेद
छिपटियो का
माध्यमिक-मॉडर्न-स्कूल इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The school opened in 1960 as a secondary modern school, Penrice Secondary Modern School, becoming a comprehensive in the 1970s.
It became a voluntary controlled school in 1948 and taught children of all ages until a secondary modern school was opened at Thame.
In 1974, after two years of uncertainty, the grammar school and the secondary modern school were amalgamated into a single school.
As part of it, in 1995 Mrs Mary Miles, head teacher from 1992 to 2001, authorised the formation of the Moseleians Association, for former students and staff of the grammar school, secondary modern school, and comprehensive school.
There formerly existed a secondary modern school, The Aveland High School, which opened in 1963 but closed in January 2010 to merge with a Sleaford school to form St George's Academy.
It became comprehensive in 1969 when it joined with Ashby Girls' Secondary School, a secondary modern school on Ashby High Street.
The local secondary school is Thorns Collegiate Academy, an 11-16 academy and former comprehensive, which opened in September 1977 to replace the former boys and girls secondary modern schools in Coppice Lane, which had been built in the 1930s.
The School was a flagship of the London County Council's new policy of building comprehensive schools that aimed to breakdown the previous national policy of selecting children, largely on 11-plus results, to attend grammar, technical or secondary modern schools.
This school merged with Wigton Secondary School (a secondary modern school) in 1969 to form the Nelson Thomlinson Comprehensive School.
For much of the 20th century, it was a non-fee paying voluntary-aided school, but following LEA plans to remove this status and merge the Grammar School with a nearby secondary modern school, the governors took the decision to become fully independent in 1983.
At this point, academically able pupils were moved to the selective mixed-sex grammar school, with other children staying within the two secondary modern schools.
It was formerly an 1118 secondary modern school, becoming an 1116 comprehensive in 1976.
Following Butler's Education Act of 1944, Monmouthshire County Council put forward three options for Abergavenny: boys and girls grammar schools and a secondary modern school; a co-educational grammar school and a secondary modern school or a multilateral school.