Pronunciation: /ˈdʒunɪər haɪ skuːl/
noun a school for children that usually includes grades seven, eight, and nine
A1 I went to junior high school when I was thirteen years old.
A2 In junior high school, we had to wear uniforms every day.
B1 Junior high school is a time of transition for many students.
B2 I have fond memories of my time at junior high school.
C1 The curriculum at junior high school is designed to prepare students for high school.
C2 Attending junior high school helped shape me into the person I am today.
adjective describing the type of school
A1 My brother is in junior high school.
A2 She attended a junior high school in the city.
B1 The junior high school students went on a field trip to the museum.
B2 Junior high school education typically covers grades 7-9.
C1 The junior high school's science program is known for its excellence.
C2 As a former junior high school teacher, I have seen the impact of quality education on students.
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