rector
Webster Dictionary
the head master of a public school
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present
Webster Dictionary
to nominate for support at a public school or other institution
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p.s.
(ʃəˈvɑl skiz, ʃə-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Public School.
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charterhouse
Webster Dictionary
a well known public school and charitable foundation in the building once used as a Carthusian monastery (Chartreuse) in London
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common school
(ˈkɒm ənˌpleɪs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a public school, usu. of elementary grades.
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senior high school
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
Princeton's WordNet
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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highschool
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
Princeton's WordNet
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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high school
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
Princeton's WordNet
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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high
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
Princeton's WordNet
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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senior high
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
Princeton's WordNet
a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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winchester college
(Winchester College)
Princeton's WordNet
the oldest English public school; located in Winchester
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open house
(ˈoʊ pənˈhæn dɪd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a time during which a school, institution, etc., is open to the public, as for exhibition.
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auditorium
(ˈtɔr i ə, -ˈtoʊr-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building.
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eton college
(Eton College)
Princeton's WordNet
a public school for boys founded in 1440; located in Berkshire
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fag
(æg)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Brit. to do menial chores for an older public-school pupil.
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consolidated school
(ənˈsɒl ɪˌdeɪt)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a public school formed from a number of discontinued smaller schools.
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old boy
(ˈoʊld ˈbɔɪ for)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Chiefly Brit. an alumnus, esp. of a boys' preparatory or public school.
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public school
(ˈpʌb lɪk li)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
(in the U.S.) a school, usu. for primary or secondary grades, that is maintained at public expense.
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magnet school
(ˈmæg nɪˌtrɒn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a public school with a specialized program designed to draw students from throughout a community.
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old school tie
(ˈoʊl dɪʃ)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a necktie striped in the colors of a specific English public school, worn by a former student.
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time-table
Webster Dictionary
a tabular statement of the time at which, or within which, several things are to take place, as the recitations in a school, the departure and arrival of railroad trains or other public conveyances, the rise and fall of the tides, etc
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o level
(ˈoʊ ˌlɛv əl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a public examination for British secondary-school students, testing basic knowledge in various subjects.
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secondary school
(ˈsɛk ənˌdɛr ə li, ˌsɛk ənˈdɛər-)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a high school or a school of corresponding grade ranking between a primary school and a college or university.
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high school
(ˈhaɪˌroʊd)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a school attended after elementary school or junior high school and usu. consisting of grades 9 or 10 through 12.
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matron
Webster Dictionary
a housekeeper; esp., a woman who manages the domestic economy of a public instution; a head nurse in a hospital; as, the matron of a school or hospital
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library
(ˈlaɪˌbrɛr i, -brə ri, -bri)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
such a place together with the staff maintaining it, as a public facility funded by a government, as part of a school, business, etc., or as a private establishment.
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school
Webster Dictionary
a place of primary instruction; an establishment for the instruction of children; as, a primary school; a common school; a grammar school
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janitor
(ˈdʒæn ɪ tər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to keep the public areas clean and do minor repairs; caretaker.
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charter school
(charter school)
Princeton's WordNet
an experimental public school for kindergarten through grade 12; created and organized by teachers and parents and community leaders; operates independently of other schools
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remove
Webster Dictionary
the distance or space through which anything is removed; interval; distance; stage; hence, a step or degree in any scale of gradation; specifically, a division in an English public school; as, the boy went up two removes last year
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