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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attract schools" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the ability to draw in or appeal to educational institutions or groups of students.
Example: "The new program is designed to attract schools looking for innovative teaching methods."
Alternatives: "draw in schools" or "appeal to schools".
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Like fish-aggregating devices and man-made structures like oil rigs, whale sharks attract schools of fish.
Gove said this was to prevent a "corrupt... race to the bottom" in which boards sought to attract schools with easier tests which massaged up pass rates.
Google said it hoped to attract schools which had previously been put off by inappropriate content on the site.
And in order to attract schools, Apple is offering 200GB per iCloud account instead of 5GB of free storage.
A key criticism has been of the way the whole system is structured, with exam boards - private companies - competing to attract schools to their GCSEs.
One week later, all schools were approached by phone to ask for their willingness to participate; (2) in specialist journals for biology and physical education teachers, we placed advertisements to attract schools to participate; such schools could express their interest by mail, phone, or email; (3) we gave an oral presentation on a continuous education day for physical education teachers.
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It is only fair to note that Pret, among others, has since introduced a scheme to attract school-leavers and has tried separately – without much proven success – to recruit more locals (the proportion has risen from 17%to20%0% in three years).
Due to the ageing population and competition from other healthcare courses, a greater demand in the healthcare workforce has made it challenging for educational institutions to attract school leavers to enter nursing courses.
Microsoft says the program previously attracted schools in the five largest districts in the U.S. and is currently being used by about 4.5 million students.
I produce careers literature, run competitions for secondary school pupils, and organize events such as our annual Science, Engineering, and Technology (SET) week event at the Jenner Museum, which attracts schools from the Gloucestershire and Bristol areas to learn about cutting-edge immunology.
Typically placed in bags and hung off the bow and the stern of the boat, this chum attracts schools of sharks reliably and quickly.
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