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boarding school-a school where students live and study
2. comprehensive school - a school in the UK for children of all abilities above
the age of eleven, that is paid for by the state
3. elementary school-a school that provides the first part of a child's education,
usually for children between five and eleven years old

4. grammar school-in the UK, a school for children aged between eleven and 18


who have passed an examination
5. middle school-in parts of the UK, a school for children between the ages of
about nine and 14
-in parts of the US, a school for children between the ages of
about 11 and 13

6. high school-a school in the US for older children,


usually children from grades 9-12, or aged approximately 14-18:

7. primary school-in the UK and other countries, a school for children between


five and eleven years old

8. private school-a school that does not receive financial support from


the government

9. state school-a school that does not receive financial support from


the government

10.vocational school -
a school where students learn skills that involve working with their hands

11.Trade school
a school where students learn skills that involve working with their hands

12.Seminary-a college for training people to become priests or ministers

13.infant school-in the UK, a school or part of a school for children who are


four to seven years old

14. nursery school -a school for children between the ages of about two and


five
15.convent school- Meaning of convent school in
English
 
15.convent school a school in which the teachers are nuns (= members of
a female religious order)

16. military academy-a place where soldiers are trained to become officers

17.varsity-used to describe sports teams at schools or colleges that are at the


most skilled level of play:

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