The end of the summer term is always a critical time for schools as teachers change jobs and they have to be replaced.
The party, at the end of the summer term, was a send-off for Keith Marden, head teacher at Sherwood Park Community Primary in Tunbridge Wells.
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The survey, carried out during the summer term, involved 8, 500 sixth form leavers -nearly a quarter of the total - from more than 200 private schools.
The students plan to work with Beach Buddies until the end of the summer term at various venues across the island for a monthly beach cleaning project.
All first schools in the county will be phased out by the end of the summer term following the closure of all of its middle schools in 2008.
The NUT, in a joint campaign with the Nasuwt, has already announced a series of local strikes in the summer term, followed by a one-day national strike in the autumn.
But, after the entrance examination, it became clear that this was not achievable, so the difficult decision was taken to close the school at the end of the 2013 summer term.
At the independent school Harrow, the exam results of the First XI cricket team are closely scrutinised because a high number of matches takes pupils out of lessons during the summer term.
She tells The New Yorker's Jeffrey Toobin that she plans to remain on the court at least another 18 months, which would take her through the end of the court's next term in summer 2014.
The nearer-term position suggests the descent from recent multi-year highs is likely to continue into the summer, while the longer-term bullish play prophesies significant gains in the energy sector come fall.
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Carmakers' embrace of "employee discount pricing" this summer helped their short-term bottom line, but it hurt their brands in the process.
He studied Japanese for a year, and took a summer internship at the Long Term Credit Bank of Japan in Tokyo.
Many scientists predict that the entire north polar ice cap may be completely gone during summer months in the first term of the next president.
Many scientists predict -- shockingly -- that the entire North Polar ice cap may be completely gone during summer months during the first term of the next president.
Nottingham City Council is planning to move schools to a five-term year with shorter summer holidays.
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What is disturbing, though, are tentative signs of long-term change to the summer rains.
The 29-year-old is yet to start a match for the U's since agreeing a short-term contract over the summer.
The Johnson School of Business at Cornell, for example, has set up a programme that links MBAs with short-term projects over the summer.
The commission says it is aware of this drawback and will lay out long-term solutions after the summer, leaving EU institutions a few years to negotiate a permanent fix.
Then came an avalanche of chances with Sibon blazing over from close range to his personal disgust, prior to Marlon Beresford taking the plaudits in his last game of his short-term contract following his summer release by Middlesbrough.
In the same way, they hibernate by going into torpor, they can do the same thing on a very short-term basis through the summer - if it is wet and windy and there is no food then they just shut down their body temperature and they just sleep it out.
The diminishing number of Western forces in Helmand is one of the first visible signs that Nato's 13-year involvement in Afghanistan is gradually drawing down, though British commanders are keen to stress that they will do all they can over what they term an "important summer" to ensure the Afghan army and police are ready to take on the fight.
Of course the rally could even continue through the intermediate-term resistance into a sustained summer rally, and even beyond.
And, in the short term, his injury gives summer signing Hal Luscombe a chance to get back into action.
Udal, 40, will commit to his job at Lord's for the entire summer and reject a lucrative short-term deal in India.
Most state schools in England have three long terms with holidays at Christmas, Easter and in the summer, as well as half-term breaks.
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Despite his victory in the presidential race, his National Action Party failed to gain a majority in the congressional elections and did even worse in last summer's elections at mid-term.
At 43, Jobs seems to be having fun running Apple, a job he took on a (long-term) temporary basis last summer, twelve years after he was booted out of the company he cofounded.
Although the price rise generated a short-term rise in profits last summer, in the first nine months of this year profits fell by 95% from a year earlier as customers walked away, and as the company bore the cost of an aggressive international expansion.
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