school
/skuːl/
A1 noun Places
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Definition

noun

A place where children go to learn, taught by teachers. Also used for colleges and universities in some contexts.

Grammar Notes

In British English, say 'go to school' (no article) when you are a student: 'She goes to school.' With the article it means visiting: 'I went to the school to meet the teacher.' Common collocations: primary school, secondary school, school uniform, school holiday.

Cultural Notes

In the UK, children wear a school uniform — usually a specific colour blazer, tie, shirt, and trousers or skirt. School holidays in Britain include six weeks in summer, two weeks at Easter, two weeks at Christmas, and half-term breaks in between.

Example Sentences

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"The children walk to school together."

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"She starts school at nine o'clock."

Practice Quiz

1. Which sentence is correct for a student?
2. A school uniform in the UK usually includes:

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