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voluntary schools - translation to English

TYPE OF IRISH SECONDARY EDUCATION SCHOOL, PRIVATELY OWNED AND MANAGED
Voluntary Secondary School; Voluntary secondary schools

voluntary schools      

['vɔlənttrɪsku:lz]

общая лексика

"добровольные" школы (общее название школ на дотации [aided schools], школ на особой дотации [special agreement schools] и подконтрольных школ [controlled schools]; такие школы создаются на пожертвования различных благотворительных организаций, обыкн. религиозных, и др. добровольные взносы)

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Voluntary (disambiguation); Volontary
voluntary 1. adj. 1) добровольный; добровольческий 2) содержащийся на добровольные взносы; voluntary school - школа, содержащаяся на добровольные взносы 3) сознательный, умышленный; voluntary waste - умышленная порча 4) physiol. произвольный; voluntary muscles - произвольные мышцы 2. noun 1) добровольные действия, добровольная работа 2) сторонник принципа добровольности [см. voluntaryism ] 3) соло на органе (в начале или в конце церковной службы)
Women's Royal Voluntary Service         
  • Women of the Women's Voluntary Service run a Mobile Canteen in London, 1941
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WOMEN'S VOLUNTARY SERVICE
Wrvs; Women’s Royal Voluntary Service; Womens Royal Voluntary Service; Womens' royal voluntary service; Women's Royal Voluntary Service; Women's Voluntary Service; Women's Voluntary Services; WRVS; Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence; Women's Voluntary Services for Civil Defence; Women’s Voluntary Services for Civil Defence

[,wɪmɪnz,rɔɪtl,vɔlənttrɪ'sə:vɪs]

общая лексика

Женская королевская добровольная служба (благотворительная организация; помогает больным и нуждающимся, часто на дому. Создана в 1938)

синоним

Women's Voluntary Service

Definition

WRVS
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Women's Royal Voluntary Service.

Wikipedia

Voluntary secondary school

In education in Ireland, a voluntary secondary school (or privately-owned secondary school; Irish: scoil dheonach) is a post-primary school that is privately owned and managed. Most are denominational schools, and the managers are often Catholic Church authorities, especially in the case of Catholic schools. Like national schools at primary level, voluntary secondary schools are supported by the Department of Education, on a per capita basis. Approximately 90% of teachers' salaries are met by the state. Some schools charge tuition fees, while many others request top-up funding or voluntary fee contributions from parents. The local community may also be involved in fund raising.

Until 1966, all post-primary schools were voluntary secondary schools except for vocational schools run by Vocational Education Committees. The raising of the school leaving age by Donogh O'Malley triggered the creation of publicly managed community and comprehensive schools. Some smaller secondary schools subsequently merged with each other or with the public schools. Voluntary secondary schools still form the largest part of the post-primary school system and are attended by about 60% of post-primary education students.

The schools are generally managed by a Board of Management or less often a patron or religious institute. A school principal is in general control of everyday business. Some voluntary secondary schools are boarding schools, this is particularly so in the case of Protestant, many of which are Church of Ireland, as students cannot commute daily to such schools which are often located only in a few provincial towns. These schools generally receive additional grants to the normal per capita grant.

Examples of use of voluntary schools
1. Local authorities that will be stopped will be those with an annual performance assessment of one, which are those with the poorest performance in children‘s services; local authorities with an APA of two and in which less than 15% of schools are foundation or voluntary schools; and local authorities with an APA of two and more than 15% of schools in the lowest Ofsted category.
2. During debate on the education and inspections bill, he said: "The government has evolved an ideology, not substantiated by any authoritative evidence, that the higher schooling achievement that all must want can universally be gained through an increased multiplicity of types of school and through the operation of the resulting educational market where providers are governed independently mainly by interests from outside the school, outside the local community." Education minister Lord Adonis said: "Trust status will enable local authority community schools, most of which now have a culture of self management built up over 20 or more years, to take on the full freedoms of foundation and voluntary schools.
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