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secondary school leavers vs the secondary school leavers

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Secondary school leavers' is a common term used to refer to students who have completed secondary school. 'The secondary school leavers' is also correct but would be used when referring to a specific group of secondary school leavers in a particular context.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

secondary school leavers

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to students who have completed secondary school.

This phrase is used to describe individuals who have finished their education at a secondary school.

Examples:

  • Secondary school leavers often face decisions about their future education or career.
  • The government has programs to support secondary school leavers in transitioning to the workforce.
  • Many secondary school leavers choose to pursue higher education.
  • The school organized a ceremony to celebrate the secondary school leavers.
  • Counselors are available to provide guidance to secondary school leavers.
  • It should be pointed out that Greece now holds the European record for unemployment amongst secondary school leavers, and is in second place for people working in jobs other than those for which they have been trained.
  • Early school leavers, upper secondary attainment and key competences continue to be major problem areas.
  • [1] Early school leaver was defined in terms of the number of 18 to 24-year olds with only lower secondary education or less who were not in education or training.
  • [] Early school leaver was defined in terms of the number of 18 to 24-year olds with only lower secondary education or less who were not in education or training.
  • Early school leavers: every sixth young person (15,3 %) aged 18 to 24 in EU-27 still leaves school with no more than lower secondary education and does not participate in any kind of education or training after this.
  • The Council has adopted three targets for 2010 relating to school education which focus on "early school leavers, reading literacy, and the completion of upper secondary education."
  • (Paris, France) Given that nearly one- in- six young people in the EU are early school leavers and one- in- four young adults(ages 25-29) has not completed upper secondary education level,
  • there is still on average insufficient progress towards the three European benchmarks adopted by the Council for 2010 which relate directly to school education: on early school leavers, reading literacy and the completion of upper secondary education;
  • significantly reducing the number of early school leavers,
  • The Pathways Project in Ireland encourages early school leavers to re-enter education in order to seek employment.
  • Poland, Malta and Spain are three countries with high levels of early school-leavers.
  • The saddest case of all is a school leaver with no qualifications to his credit descending into hopelessness.
  • The economic downturn worsens the future prospects of young people, especially school leavers.
  • The Council has adopted three targets for 2010 relating to school education which focus on "early school leavers, reading literacy, and the completion of upper secondary education."
  • Miss, about the school leavers' trip, we started collecting money...
  • Member States agreed that by 2010 there should be an EU average rate of no more than 10% early school leavers.
  • The high rates of early school-leavers, of illiteracy and of the low-skilled people are particularly worrying.
  • Several countries still had very high levels of early school leavers, above 20 %, in 2006.
  • There is constant improvement as regards early school leavers, but faster progress is needed in order to achieve the benchmark.
  • In 2006, early school leavers in the EU-27 represented about 15 % of young people aged 18-24.

Alternatives:

  • high school graduates
  • secondary school graduates
  • those who have completed secondary school
  • students finishing secondary school
  • graduates of secondary school

the secondary school leavers

This phrase is correct but would be used when referring to a specific group of secondary school leavers in a particular context.

This phrase is used when specifying or referring to a particular group of secondary school leavers.
  • It should be pointed out that Greece now holds the European record for unemployment amongst secondary school leavers, and is in second place for people working in jobs other than those for which they have been trained.
  • Early school leavers, upper secondary attainment and key competences continue to be major problem areas.
  • You married a friend from the secondary school.
  • Director of the Secondary School in Talkov City, Pukhovichi District.
  • [1] Early school leaver was defined in terms of the number of 18 to 24-year olds with only lower secondary education or less who were not in education or training.
  • [] Early school leaver was defined in terms of the number of 18 to 24-year olds with only lower secondary education or less who were not in education or training.
  • I felt very happy to be at the secondary school, so I was determined to do anything possible to receive education.
  • The US Department of State is proposing to amend existing regulations to impose new programme administration requirements within the Secondary School Student Exchange Program ().
  • The rapporteur considers that extended mobility actions for the secondary school level and measures for young entrepreneurs should be envisaged.
  • Early school leavers: every sixth young person (15,3 %) aged 18 to 24 in EU-27 still leaves school with no more than lower secondary education and does not participate in any kind of education or training after this.
  • I felt very happy to be at the secondary school,
  • In Malawi, the secondary school, you have to pay school fees.
  • Concerning the re-opening of the secondary school in Rizokarpaso, the Commission has taken note of the remarks of both of the Honourable Members.
  • I would call upon the House to appeal to Mr Denktash to reverse his decision not to allow the secondary schools to reopen.
  • Today, Mr Denktash's occupying authorities are not allowing the secondary school to operate and two or three days ago they also expelled the primary school teachers.
  • On 27 January 2011 she fired Natalia Ilinich, a highly regarded teacher of the secondary school for her political views and for her participation at the 19 December 2010 events.
  • She unlawfully rejected the motion of Natalia Ilinich to restore her position as teacher of the Secondary School in Talkov City.
  • Two Boards of Inspectors shall be set up for the purposes of the Schools: one for the nursery schools and the primary schools, the other for the secondary schools.
  • In my previous question (E-2033/03), I asked the Commission to do everything within its power, in the context of the rapprochement between the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities, to secure the re-opening of the secondary school at Rizokarpasso in occupied Cyprus.
  • Unfortunately, however, not only has the secondary school failed to re-open but the Denktash regime appears also to have decided to close the primary school in the area.

Alternatives:

  • the group of secondary school leavers
  • those specific secondary school leavers
  • the students who graduated from secondary school
  • the individuals who completed secondary school
  • the cohort of secondary school leavers

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