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Discover Ludwig"reception class" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a class or group of young children, typically ages 4-5, who are in their first year of primary education. Example: "My daughter starts her reception class next week and I couldn't be more excited for her to begin her learning journey."
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The school is currently advertising for three reception class teachers.
It is a long way from Westoe, Thirsk and her reception class in Sunderland.
This year starts with 60 in its reception class and 60 in the first year.
The school has about 200 pupils from reception class to age 13.
It's Tuesday afternoon and I'm supply teaching in a reception class in Bristol.
"For example, children will struggle to master punctuation skills by the end of reception class.
Thomas is in the reception class at the school where Ruth teaches.
Measurements at primary school show that 9.5% of children arriving in reception class are obese.
The ontology of Santa Claus didn't impinge on my life until my son, Ari, was in reception class.
The tests are intended to take place within two or three weeks of a child entering the reception class.
Will the other girls, who Scarlett has known since she was in reception class, throw a protective ring around her?
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