Noun
the time during which a school holds classes
Source: WordNetthey had to shorten the school term Source: Internet
Because the school term was brought forward it meant the girl could not start school until the next cohort intake halfway through the term. Source: Internet
In practice, the amount of Romansh schooling varies between half and 4/5 of the compulsory school term, often depending on how many Romansh-speaking teachers are available. Source: Internet
Ahead of the new school term, more than seventy Grenadians were presented with their instruments guaranteeing government scholarships, valued in excess of twenty million dollars. Source: Internet
He has proposed that the schools which have been greatly affected by the heavy rains apply for vaction to compensate for time lost due to the flooding which has affected the school term. Source: Internet
Our outdoor pitches are now available for hire to organised children’s and adults groups and our Active Schools team have returned to work to prepare for the start of the new school term to support the health and well-being of our pupils. Source: Internet