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writing schoola1475

A school which teaches writing or handwriting; spec. a school providing an elementary education in writing, arithmetic, and sometimes other…

rectory1536

An educational establishment or religious institution under the control of a rector. Now historical.

spelling school1704

†(a) a building in which spelling is taught; (b) U.S. a contest in spelling.

greycoat1706

British. Usually with capital initial(s). Designating any of a number of English schools founded as a charity and whose pupils wear a grey uniform…

rural school1734

a school in a rural area, frequently one including agriculture and other vocational subjects in the curriculum; (in the United States) a local…

Charter School1763

The name given to schools established in Ireland by the Charter Society founded in 1733, to provide Protestant education for the Catholic poor. In…

home school1770

A school located in a private home; the fact of educating children, esp. one's own, in the home.

Philanthropine1797

A school for educating children in the principles of philanthropy, natural religion, and cosmopolitanism; = Philanthropinum, n.

British school1819

a non-denominational elementary school of a type founded by the British and Foreign School Society (formed in 1814) and run according to the…

side school1826

(a) Scottish a subsidiary school, typically in an area remote from the main school in a region (now historical); (b) New Zealand a small school…

prep school1829

U.S. A (usually privately funded) school at which pupils are prepared for college entrance.

trade school1829

a school in which practical and vocational skills are taught.

Progymnasium1833

In some European countries (chiefly parts of Germany and Switzerland): a school that prepares pupils for the gymnasium or upper school after…

finishing-school1836

a school where a pupil's (usually young lady's) education is ‘finished’.

field schoola1840

A school in a military camp for the children of soldiers. Now historical and rare.

field school1846

U.S. = old-field school n. at old field, n. compounds 2. Now historical.

prairie school1851

A local school in a community on the North American prairies.

graded school1852

Divided or arranged according to grades of rank, quality, etc. graded school (chiefly U.S.): ‘a school divided into departments taught by…

model school1854

a school which is intended to be exemplary in organization, teaching methods, etc.

Philanthropinum1856

A school founded in 1774 by philosopher and educationist Johann Bernhard Basedow (born Johan Berend Bassedau) (1723–90) at Dessau in eastern…

stagiary school1861

a school in which, according to the French law of 1850, assistants could be employed who had no certificate of capacity, but only a certificate of…

grade school1869

= graded school at graded, adj. 2.

middle school1870

A school for children of an intermediate age or level of attainment; esp. a school intermediate between a first or elementary school and an upper…

language school1878

correspondence school1889

day continuation school1889

a non-residential school providing education beyond elementary level (cf. continuation-school n. at continuation, n. compounds); spec. such a…

prep1891

U.S. = prep school, n. 1.

Sunday school1901

A school in which instruction in Socialist principles is given on a Sunday.

farm school1903

a rural school, typically built by a farmer on his or her own land to provide education up to primary level for the children of local farm workers.

weekend school1907

a school held at the weekend; one that gives classes at the weekend.

Charter School1912

With lower-case initials. U.S. A school affiliated by charter with others (usually in the same region) for the purpose of athletic competition, etc.

folk high school1914

a school of adult education, originating in Denmark, now also in other Scandinavian countries.

pre-kindergarten1922

A class or set of classes providing supervision and teaching of children not old enough to enrol in kindergarten; the provision of such classes; the…

Rabfak1924

In the Soviet Union: a school preparing workers for entry to higher education.

cram-shop1926

a school run by a crammer (sense 2a).

free school1926

An independently run school based on the principle that children should be allowed to develop without the restrictions imposed by examinations…

crammer1931

colloquial. An institution where pupils are ‘crammed’ for examinations. Frequently in the possessive.

composite school1943

In various technical uses. composite (high) school: in Canada, a secondary school providing courses in academic, commercial, and industrial subjects.

outward-bound1943

Usually in form Outward Bound. Originally: designating a sea school founded by Kurt Hahn at Aberdyfi in Wales in 1941. Now: of, relating to, or…

blackboard jungle1954

(originally) a school characterized by weak discipline and bad behaviour; (subsequently) the profession, or environment, of schoolteaching.

pathshala1956

In South Asia: a traditional Hindu school where children are taught in Sanskrit by Brahmins.

Vo-Tech1956

In the United States and Canada: a high school specializing in vocational training and technical education.

St. Trinian's1958

Used absol. and attributively to designate allusively the characteristic style of hoydenish behaviour, school uniform, etc., of the girls in the…

juku1962

In Japan: (originally) a private tutoring school run by a single tutor (historical); (now) a private school or college attended in addition to an…

cadre school1966

In the People's Republic of China, an office-holder in a Party, governmental, or military organization; also more widely, one who holds a position…

telecentre1967

Esp. in Latin America: a school, typically in a remote area, where pupils are taught using educational television programmes. Somewhat rare.

academy2000

In England: an independent publicly run school (esp. a secondary school) funded by both the government and voluntary or private sponsors. Cf. academy

academy school2000

= academy, n. 2b.

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