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The phrase "a junior school" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a type of school that caters to younger children, usually between the ages of 7 to 11.
Example: "After completing primary school, children often transition to a junior school for their next stage of education."
Alternatives: "a primary school" or "an elementary school".
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The scene is a junior school in Montreal one winter morning.
Her "mum", it turns out, was the headmistress of a junior school.
Dench's love of acting stretches back to childhood, and a junior school performance as a snail.
We're a junior school, and 20%-30 20%-30ildren aren't connected at home.
In his own words "My real break was winning a junior school disco competition dancing to Michael Jackson's Thriller.
MPs are paid about the same as a junior school headmistress or headmaster, I've got lost and lots of those in my constituency, there's only one MP.
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In terms of educational institutions, the town has one secondary school, a junior secondary school and a primary school.
In 1966, Cooper had two elementary schools, a junior high school, and a high school.
MARIA teaches maths at a Havana junior school.
"The benefits culture isn't looked down on these days," says a London junior school teacher.
Gill Robins is a former junior school deputy head and leading English teacher.
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