Only if it's part of the name of the school.
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: Cinderella Pre-kindergarten School Pink Ballerina Pre-kindergarten Center
Always. The word Hebrew is a language, a culture and a religion. In all cases it needs a capital letter at the start.
Sunday should be capitalized and school shouldn't be.
The opening remarks for a kindergarten graduation, should include a greeting or welcoming statement. It should also include the name of the school and year of the graduating kindergarten class.
No they are not capitalized. When referring to school subjects, only those that are languages should be capitalized.
Ivy League should always be capitalized (not school, however). An example would be: "Harvard is an Ivy League school."
It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: It is the normal school for girls. Mary studies at Philippine Normal College.
Yes because it is a particular school.
She taught at the Young England Kindergarten School!
It depends. In the sentences, "I attended Walfred Elementary" or "I attended Walfred Elementary School," then it would be capitalized. In the sentence "I attended elementary school," then it would not.
These kids should be graduating from high school this year.
Sunday is always capitalized because it is a propernoun but school isnot since it is a commonnoun.It should be--- Sunday schoolHowever, if the word school is part of the propernoun, then it should be capitalized.Example:Mynephew goes toSmart Kids Sunday School.