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fee-paying school in British English (ˈfiːˌpeɪɪŋ skuːl) nouna school which charges fees to parents of pupils Examples of 'fee-paying school' in a sentencefee-paying school They were kind people, and scraped to send her to a fee-paying school.My 14-year-old daughter attends a fee-paying school.Why should any fee-paying school help the state system?For any fee-paying school, gaining a bad reputation could be extremely costly.Your daughters attend a selective, fee-paying school.It was re-created in 1994 as a fee-paying school for the middle classes.He was asked whether his son attended a state or a fee-paying school.An orphanage was turned into a fee-paying school.I was the youngest of four, and it was a fee-paying school, but my parents let me apply.It would seem that this process would tend to work against him as he went to a fee-paying school. |