termly उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Sport is also played at the school, and this rotates on a termly basis with rugby, hockey and cricket for boys, hockey, netball, cricket and rounders for girls.
- The " Clare Market Review ", established in 1905 and published termly, is an interdisciplinary academic journal run by students, and provides a critical forum for students and faculty.
- In addition there are termly'informal concerts', held in the music rooms, at which any girl may sign up to perform, as well as GCSE and A level recitals.
- All Officers of the Union are elected by its membership on a termly basis, with the exception of the Vice-President and two Debating Officers, who are appointed on an annual basis.
- Fox is also commemorated in a termly dinner held in his honour at his " alma mater ", Hertford College, Oxford, by students of English, history and the romance languages.
- About 150 pupils were divided into four houses for termly competition purposes in academics and sports : Athenians ( red ) Spartans ( green ), Ropers ( yellow ), and Herberts ( blue ).
- The journal was originally published termly ( i . e . three times a year ), then bi-annually, though for some years it appeared as a " double issue " as an annual publication.
- Games Editor 2007-09 ) and Michael Cook ( Felix Games Editor 2006-07, 2009 10 ), the magazine is just off A5 format, has up to 56 pages and is also published termly.
- Today, the 29 member schools of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls'Schools ( AHIGS ), both Catholic and independent schools, compete against each other in a number of sporting carnivals and termly sports through the association.
- The current magazine ( " The Clavian " ) began as a termly in-house pamphlet in 1906 and is now an annual publication . " The Key " is a magazine produced for Alumni and friends of the school by the Development Office.