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The phrase "a primary student" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a student who is in primary education, typically in the early years of schooling.
Example: "As a primary student, she enjoys learning about numbers and letters in her classroom."
Alternatives: "an elementary student" or "a grade school student."
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excluding snacks annually for a primary student of grade four and five.
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The average yearly cost of sending a primary school student to school in a low-income country will rise from $65 in 2012 to about $200 by 2030, the study said.
The other group maintained that a primary grade student cannot design his/her own procedure without a teacher's input.
As far as we know, only one self-portrait by Charles Darwin exists today a hastily drawn stick figure displaying all the dexterity of a primary school student.
Zhongshan police said a teenager from Chongqing was detained by local police on Monday for allegedly beating a primary school student.
His primary student should be Eli Manning.
Knowing and using groups of letters (ce, ci, ge, gi, che, chi, ghe, ghi) is a touchstone for primary students in Romania.. We applied a combined art therapy program (photography, music, drawing) to a group of 2nd grade students (N = 36, average age = 9.25 years) out of which nine pupils had SEN, with the aim to improve the recognition of these groups of letters.
It includes a news story about the discovery of the Stegoceras dinosaur, which fought off attackers with a powerful headbutt, an investigation into skeletons for primary students and a exploratory lesson into both dinosaur extinction and the decline of the human race for secondary pupils.
It's a primary reason students who borrow money (some two-thirds of all undergraduates) now graduate with an average of $26,600 of debt.
Is it an insect? is a matching activity for primary students from Pencil Street.
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