NOUN
- a school that is part of a cathedral or monastery where boys with singing ability can receive a general education
How To Use choir school In A Sentence
- These skills had been honed during the late 1950s and early 60s at Cambridge, which he entered from the choir school at Southwell Minster in his home county of Nottinghamshire, where he was born the son of a collier and a teacher.
- Both churches have choir schools. Times, Sunday Times
- The Dean announced that it was to be removed to the old choir school adjoining the south transept of the Minster and the Archbishop's Registry.
- The introduction of girls into cathedral choirs and the continuing vitality of choir schools are also hopeful signs for the future.
- When I was eight years old I started at the Choir School at Canterbury Cathedral and a year or so later joined the cathedral choir as a treble.
- In 1970 he began to transform the ailing cathedral choir school. Times, Sunday Times
- The introduction of girls into cathedral choirs and the continuing vitality of choir schools are also hopeful signs for the future.