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infant school
a British primary school for children aged four to seven, focusing on foundational education and social development
An infant school is an educational institution that typically caters to young children, usually between the ages of 4 and 7. It is the first stage of formal schooling in some countries, focusing on early learning, including basic literacy, numeracy, and social skills. The curriculum in infant schools is often designed to be playful and interactive, helping children adjust to the school environment while developing essential skills for future education. In some regions, infant schools are part of primary schools, while in others, they may be separate institutions.
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