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1school Listen to audio/ˈsku:l/ noun
plural schools
1 a : a place where children go to learn [count] He is going to a different school this year. The town is building a new school. [noncount] Where do you go to school? He learned to play the flute at/in school. Their daughter will start attending school next year. He left/quit school [=he stopped going to school] when he was 16.often used before another noun the school building/newspaper school lunches/functions/plays/friends The town has an excellent school system. [=the schools in the town are excellent]
b US : a college or university [count] He is transferring to a different school next semester. [noncount] He goes to school in New York. He is attending law/business/medical school. She is away at school.
c [count] : a division within a university or college for study and research in a particular area of knowledge — usually singular She is a student at the law/business/medical school.often + of the school of art/engineering
d [count] : a place where people go to learn a particular skill
acting/driving/language schools
2 [noncount] a : the activity or process of learning or teaching in a school
School is hard for her. Their daughter will start school next year. (US) Where do you teach school? (US) My parents won't let me get a job while I'm in school. = (Brit) My parents won't let me get a job while I'm at school. [=while I am a student in a school] Stay in school and get your diploma. He never did well in school.
b : the period of time during which students are in school
I missed school yesterday. He was late for school. [=he was not at the school on time] Let's meet after school. School starts at 8:00 a.m.often used before another noun the school day/year
3 [count] : the students or students and teachers of a school
The whole school was at the assembly. Five schools donated money to the homeless shelter.
4 [count] : a group of people who share the same opinions, beliefs, or methods
artists from the Impressionist/Romantic schooloften + of the German school of philosophers/philosophy a new school of painters/painting The two authors come from different schools of writing. There are two main schools of thought [=ways of thinking] on that topic.
— compare 3school

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