📒 a place where children go to be educated
- My brother and I went to the same school.
- (formal) Which school do they attend?
- I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher.
📒 the process of learning in a school; the time during your life when you go to a school
- (British English) to start/leave school
- (North American English) to start/quit school
- Where did you go to school?
📒 the time during the day when children are working in a school
- School begins at 9.
- after school Shall I meet you after school today?
- at/in school The kids are at/in school until 3.30.
📒 all the children or students and the teachers in a school
- I had to stand up in front of the whole school.
📒 a place where people go to learn a particular subject or skill
- a drama/language/riding school
- He runs a karate school in San Jose, California.
📒 a college or university; the time that you spend there
- famous schools like Yale and Harvard
- Where did you go to school?
📒 a department of a college or university that teaches a particular subject
- the business/law/medical school
- school of something the School of Dentistry
- He was determined to get into medical school.
📒 a group of writers, artists, etc. whose style of work or opinions have been influenced by the same person or ideas
- the Dutch school of painting
📒 a large number of fish or other sea animals, swimming together
📒 an old-fashioned person who likes to do things as they were done in the past
📒 a way of thinking that a number of people share
- There are two schools of thought about how this illness should be treated.
- He belongs to the school of thought that says that competition can be very stimulating for children.
📒 very fashionable
- The assistants look like they're too cool for school.