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home-schooled, a. Educ. Brit. |ˌhəʊmˈskuːld|, U.S. |ˌhoʊmˈskuld| [‹ home n.1 + schooled adj., probably after home-school v.] Of a child: educated at home.
1985N.Y. Times 14 Apr. (Educ. Suppl.) 46/2 He cited several cases of home-schooled students being admitted to good colleges at early ages. 1988Atlantic Monthly Apr. 21/2 For every home-schooled child there are approximately twenty in private schools and 160 in public schools. 1992New Age Jrnl. Feb. 36/2 The average homeschooled child..has little difficulty making the academic crossover. 2000Los Angeles Times (Home ed.) 28 Dec. a4 The new virtual campus is aimed at the nation's nearly 2 million home-schooled students. |