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the next school year vs next school year

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'The next school year' is used when referring to a specific upcoming school year, while 'next school year' is more general and can refer to any upcoming school year.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1135 views

the next school year

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific upcoming school year.

This phrase is used when you want to specify a particular upcoming school year, for example, 'The next school year will start in September.'

Examples:

  • The next school year will bring new challenges and opportunities.
  • I plan to study abroad the next school year.
  • Member States shall submit aid applications relating to the next school year by 31 January each year.
  • Member States shall submit by 31 January each year their request for Union aid relating to the next school year and, if applicable, update the request for Union aid relating to the ongoing school year.
  • There has been talk of the possibility of a further 200 teaching posts being cut in the next school year.
  • The Ukrainian Ministry for Education has recently deleted the basic Hungarian language text-books from the order list for the next school year 2010-11.
  • I spoke with Natalie about going into the after-school program next year, in case I go back to teaching.
  • maybe one of you Might even make the school team next year.
  • Sarah will be in fifth grade next school year.
  • Do you think a lot of classes next school year should try this thing out?
  • Try paying for private school next year with no job.
  • We'll send him to school next year.
  • It's being turned into a boys' school next year.
  • He's applying for medical school next year.
  • Unique might need to transfer schools next year.
  • She was so excited about graduating high school next year.
  • She may not be coming back to school next year.
  • My son goes to high school next year.
  • If I'm going back to school next year, I have to earn a lot of money.
  • We're all going to other schools next year anyway.
  • Just demonstrating how I'll be showing up to school next year if you don't start talking.
  • I wouldn't, but she promised to pay my way through grad school next year.

Alternatives:

  • the following school year
  • the upcoming school year
  • the coming school year

next school year

This phrase is also correct and more general, referring to any upcoming school year.

This phrase is used when talking about the school year that will come after the current one, without specifying a particular year.

Examples:

  • I will be in high school next school year.
  • We are planning changes for next school year.
  • Member States shall submit aid applications relating to the next school year by 31 January each year.
  • Member States shall submit by 31 January each year their request for Union aid relating to the next school year and, if applicable, update the request for Union aid relating to the ongoing school year.
  • There has been talk of the possibility of a further 200 teaching posts being cut in the next school year.
  • Do you think a lot of classes next school year should try this thing out?
  • The Ukrainian Ministry for Education has recently deleted the basic Hungarian language text-books from the order list for the next school year 2010-11.
  • Sarah will be in fifth grade next school year.

Alternatives:

  • upcoming school year
  • coming school year
  • following school year

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