Sentence examples for school hub from inspiring English sources

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This meant that no contact took place at that school hub, but that these individuals would contact any other individuals present in their household during the day cycle.

We assumed that teachers and pupils affected by school closure would not attend their regular school hub during the daytime cycle but instead dwelt at home, coming into contact with other individuals present in the household.

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Demonstration projects, such as Toronto First Duty, have examined the implementation and effects of integrating a wide range of services types at the community level and making them universally available to all children through community centres or school hubs.

BCLB is the law school's hub for education and empirical research on the interrelationships of law, business, and the economy.

The initial phase includes a primary school, sports hub, shops and a recycling centre.

When this measure was in effect, each person attending a (non-school) workplace hub had a 50% chance each day of staying home instead of attending the hub (the choice was made independently each day and applied only that day).

Bellamy challenged governments, local leaders, teachers, and young people themselves to make schools a hub of activity and enterprise centered not only on reading and writing but on stopping HIV.

So we are today challenging governments, local leaders, teachers and young people themselves to do their part to make schools a hub of activity and enterprise - centred not only on reading and writing, but on stopping HIV/AIDS - and supporting those affected by it as well as the communities where they live.

It's an old and inaccurate assumption that private schools are hubs of inspiring innovation with much to teach comprehensives.

Colin Bradbury Why not spend the £400m that a new hall might cost on providing first access and continuing musical education in schools and hubs, particularly for those from the C1, D and E social grades who are seriously disadvantaged under current funding schemes?

Why not spend the £400m that a new hall might cost on providing first access and continuing musical education in schools and hubs, particularly for those from the C1, D and E social grades who are seriously disadvantaged under current funding schemes?

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