0 working or operating at an above average standard:
a high-performing company/organization/school
a high performing employee/student/teacher
The gazetteer look-up and the rules do not need to be particularly high-performing over the learning corpus.
Only the high-performing children pay equal attention to the noun and the adjective.
A proportion of funding is also earmarked for high-performing authorities, which will tackle the more difficult and resource-intensive waste streams, such as plastic.
Much was made of the exercise of choice, and some parents applied to get their children into high-performing schools, as any parent would do.
Early promises that high-performing councils would be subject to less inspection have not materialised; nor has the promised exemption from capping.
Part of the problem is that very acceptable high-performing primary schools are under severe threat.
We offer the prospect of higher pay for high-performing teachers.
What additional freedoms and flexibilities he plans to make available to high-performing councils.