grammar school
(əˈmɛər i ən)
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Brit. a secondary school corresponding to a U.S. high school.
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a level
(ˈeɪ ˌlɛv əl)
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a British school examination taken at the end of secondary school.
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prep school
(preparatory school, prep school)
Princeton's WordNet
a private secondary school
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preparatory school
(preparatory school, prep school)
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a private secondary school
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academy
(academy)
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a secondary school (usually private)
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junior high school
(junior high school, junior high)
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a secondary school usually including 7th and 8th grades
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junior high
(junior high school, junior high)
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a secondary school usually including 7th and 8th grades
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senior high school
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
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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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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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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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high
(senior high school, senior high, high, highschool, high school)
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a public secondary school usually including grades 9 through 12
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vocational school
(trade school, vocational school)
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a secondary school teaching the skilled trades
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trade school
(trade school, vocational school)
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a secondary school teaching the skilled trades
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grammar school
(grammar school)
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a secondary school emphasizing Latin and Greek in preparation for college
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comprehensive school
(comprehensive school, composite school)
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a large British or Canadian secondary school for children of all abilities
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secondary modern school
(secondary modern school)
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a former British secondary school emphasizing practical rather than academic education
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composite school
(comprehensive school, composite school)
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a large British or Canadian secondary school for children of all abilities
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academy
(əˈkæd ə mi)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a secondary or high school, esp. a private one.
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college
(ˈkɒl ɪdʒ)
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Brit. a private secondary school.
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upperclassman
(ˈʌp ərˈklæs mən, -ˈklɑs-)
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a junior or senior in a secondary school or college.
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underclassman
(ˌʌn dərˈklæs mən, -ˈklɑs-)
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a freshman or sophomore in a secondary school or college.
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lycée
(ˈseɪz;)
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a secondary school, esp. in France, maintained by the government.
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public school
(public school)
Princeton's WordNet
private independent secondary school in Great Britain supported by endowment and tuition
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parochial school
(əˈroʊ ki əˌlɪz əm)
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a primary or secondary school maintained by a religious organization.
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seminary
(ˈsɛm əˌnɛr i)
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a school of secondary or higher level for young women.
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preparatory school
(ɪˈpær əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, -ˈpɛər-, ˈprɛp ər ə-)
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a private secondary school providing a college-preparatory education.
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public school
(ˈpʌb lɪk li)
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(in the U.S.) a school, usu. for primary or secondary grades, that is maintained at public expense.
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grammar school
(əˈmɛər i ən)
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a secondary school in which Latin and Greek are among the principal subjects taught.
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form
(ɔrm)
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a grade or class of pupils in a British secondary school or in certain U.S. private schools.
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