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senior school in British English (ˈsiːnjə skuːl) noun British1. a school for pupils between the ages of 11 or 12 and 17 or 18 2. the two or three oldest classes in a secondary school Examples of 'senior school' in a sentencesenior school Secondary and senior schools were much more ambitious.We have 10 applicants for every space in the senior school.The same thing happened during pottery class at senior school.A senior school official intercepted her on her way into class.Nearly all the junior pupils move up to the senior school.This horrible passive-aggressive pattern started when our daughter began at senior school.Setting up an academy is far less threatening to a senior school than many imagine.They still sit the entrance exam 'more for the experience, and also the senior school gets a benchmark of where they are', the head notes.Having turned around the junior school, he was asked to take over the senior school, which had gone 'completely off the rails'. |