school-age child
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Definition
Noun: A child who is old enough to attend school, typically from the age of about five or six through the teenage years of secondary education.
Usage
This term is used to refer to a child within the typical age range for compulsory education. It categorizes a young person based on their life stage in relation to the educational system. - The park was filled with school-age children playing after class. - Vaccination programs often target school-age children. - The library has a special section for school-age children.
Advanced Usage
- Demographic term: Used in sociology, public health, and education planning to describe a specific population group.
- The study focused on the nutritional needs of school-age children.
- Legal/Policy context: Used in regulations concerning compulsory education, child labor laws, or public benefits.
- The law requires all school-age children to be enrolled in an educational program.
Variants and Related Words
- Schoolchild (n): A child who attends school. This is a very close synonym.
- Pupil (n): A person, especially a child, who is taught by a teacher. This emphasizes the student-teacher relationship.
- Student (n): A person who is studying at a school, college, or university. This is a broader term that can include all levels of education.
Synonyms
- Schoolchild
- Pupil
- Young student
Related Phrases
- Of school age: This adjectival phrase describes someone who is within the age range for attending school.
- All children of school age must be registered.
- School-age population: Refers to the entire group of children in a community or country who are of an age to attend school.
- The school-age population in the district is growing.
Noun
- a young person attending school (up through senior high school)