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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average age of school" is not entirely correct and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used when discussing the typical age of students attending a particular school or educational institution, but it would be clearer to specify what you mean.
Example: "The average age of students in this school is 12 years old."
Alternatives: "mean age of students" or "typical age of pupils".
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Nationwide, the average age of school buildings dates to the early 1970s.
The Department of Education estimates that the average age of school buildings in those districts is 56 years.
The average age of school pupils did not significantly differ between Savannakhet (14.6 years), Luang Prabang (11.7 years) and Boulhikhamxai (12.6 years).
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The average age of a school building in the state is about 50 years.
At the same time, she added, Jewish parents are placing their children in preschool at younger ages, bringing the average age of the school population down.
In Grand Junction, the average age of a school building is forty-four yeand, and the district is ranked a hundred and seventy-first out of a hundred and seventy-eight in the state, in terms of funding per student.
Its population is 100, also with an average age of 65; its school has stood closed since the mid-1990s and is now used as a meeting hall.
Remember that the average age of an entering medical school student is 25, and about 80% of Columbia students take a gap year (or more) before applying to medical school.
The average age of the students at the primary school is 12.
It will target a customer with an average household income of over $350,000, an average age of 48 and children of high school age.
In fact, more than 80% of Hopkins applicants to allopathic (MD) medical schools take at least one gap year, and nationally, the average age of a first year applicant to medical school is 24.
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