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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'school premise' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to refer to the physical space of the school, such as the buildings, classrooms, and outdoor areas. For example, "The school premise was bustling with activity when I arrived for the parent-teacher meeting."
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Despite this noticeable imbalance, "The Paladin Prophecy" holds up well over all, yet more evidence of the enduring appeal of the "child at extraordinary school" premise.
The Catholic girl's school premise is likened to Maria-sama ga Miteru and Strawberry Panic!, and is considered to be used "merely as visual spice".
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Every week he has two hours of therapy at a charity called Small Steps, School for Parents, which operates out of a school premises in Wandsworth.
School personnel who had tobacco retail outlets on their school premises had higher odds of being unaware that tobacco use causes lung cancer (aOR=2.09; 95% CI 1.07 to 4.08).
UNICEF on Gaza: Using or attacking school premises is unacceptable AMMAN, 25 July 2014 Yesterdayday's attack on Beit Hanoun Elementary Co-Ed A and D School – the third school hit this week – is proof that much more needs to be done to protect innocent children.
School discipline and behaviour policies may allow teachers to regulate the conduct of pupils when they are off school premises and not under the control of school staff.
Most of the assaults had taken place on school premises.
Botha and his staff left the school premises within minutes.
"They happened to see each other off of school premises, which is more like fighting ground".
For most of them, symptoms disappeared after they left the school premises and breathed oxygen.
"Or the child is not allowed on the school premises at lunchtimes.
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