school
[skuːl]
Definition:
1. An educational institution.
2. A building where young people receive education.
3. Educate in.
Use 'school' in a sentence:
- 1. She had been a rebel at school.
- 2. I don't remember my first day at school.
- 3. The transition from school to work can be difficult.
- 4. Can you give me some information about the school?
- 5. He was bundled off to boarding school.
- 6. She will be a great loss to the school.
- 7. The school is filled to capacity.
- 8. He's in law school.
- 9. She's trying out for the school play.
- 10. He's doing very well at school.
- 11. We haven't specifically targeted school children.
- 12. She finished law school last year.
- 13. He's at law school.
- 14. Our school does an exchange with a school in France.
- 15. Her attendance in school was sporadic.
- 16. She will have to go to school.
- 17. He's had ten days off school.
- 18. The school was originally very small.
- 19. Did you shine at school?
- 20. School enrolments are currently falling.
- 21. She knows every student in the school.
- 22. He hasn't taken to his new school.
- 23. She attended Crane High School and got her GED from Jones Commercial High School.
- 24. Conditions vary from school to school.
- 25. He got the children off to school.
- 26. He heard the school bell ring.
- 27. I hated the constrictions of school.
- 28. It's his parents' choice to send him to a boarding school, rather than a convenient day school.
- 29. The school is the first of its kind in Britain.
- 30. Which school do they attend?
- 31. Our children go to the same school as theirs.
- 32. Our children attend the same school.
- 33. Any high school student could tell you the answer.
- 34. Our house is the one next to the school.
- 35. Chinese will be on the school schedule from next year.
- 36. The software is designed for use in schools.
- 37. It was decided the school should purchase new software.
- 38. I'll meet you outside the school.
- 39. I didn't use to like him much when we were at school.
- 40. Changing schools made a big difference to my life.
- 41. By and large, I enjoyed my time at school.
- 42. Test results will be fed back to the schools.
- 43. She's in my tutor group at school.
- 44. His school work is suffering because of family problems.
- 45. Children usually transfer to secondary school at 11 or 12.
- 46. Schools must meet the challenge of new technology.
- 47. She takes an active part in school life.
- 48. They've chosen a site for the new school.
- 49. This site has been chosen for the new school.
- 50. Students are required to be in school by 8.30.
- 51. They've put their son down for the local school.
- 52. The school has established a successful relationship with the local community.
- 53. She teaches at our local school.
- 54. The money was distributed among schools in the area.
- 55. He's been working in a bank since leaving school.
- 56. They've been best mates since school.
- 57. We were shown around the school by one of the students.
- 58. I went to see if my old school was still there.
- 59. The money will go towards a new school building.
- 60. The school is built of brick.