They rushed excitedly like children coming out of school.
Are the children on the school bus?Asked miss nau.
The children at school had to stay in because it was raining.
I'm not sure I understand your question. What phrase are you asking about, "children for school?" If that is what you mean, it could be correct depending on how it is used in the sentence. For example, a sentence such as "We must prepare the children for school." would be correct. If you make your question a bit clearer I could help more.
Pinchbeck east primary school I would think because children just keep on coming and coming.
For dad, a trip to the mall just before the holiday season is worse than a lengthy prison sentence. Having to enroll in summer school was nothing short of a prison sentence for him.
While I'm coming to the school I heard nice tuned
the spittoon was used heaps in the holidays by the school children
The discovery caused great commotion amongst the school children
The children united their efforts to get better education at their school.
There was an outbreak of chicken pox so many children were not at school.
Using when in a sentence denotes time. Some examples are: When are you going to finish the job? I will talk to you when you come home from school. I will be happy when school is out. The children do not play outside when it is storming.
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