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grammar school

NOUN
  1. a secondary school emphasizing Latin and Greek in preparation for college
  2. a school for young children; usually the first 6 or 8 grades

How To Use grammar school In A Sentence

  • I lived only two blocks from high school and grammar school, and there were baseball diamonds and football fields.
  • Ironically this was in a whinge about grammar schools. Times, Sunday Times
  • Currently studying Law at Melbourne University, she was dux of Girton Grammar School in Bendigo, received a Premiers Award, the Australia Award and received the highest VCE score in all of regional Victoria.
  • Currently only 3 % of grammar school pupils come from families with incomes so low that they qualify for free school meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our teachers do have fewer qualifications than government teachers," admits Ghouse Mohammed Khan, principal of Indian Stars Grammar School in another Hyderabadi backstreet. Capitalism without Capital, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Independent Manchester Grammar School is used to ranking among the top schools in the country.
  • But the reprieve for grammar schools is probably too late for Kingston Grammar to revert to its former direct-grant status as it is now formally established as an independent institution.
  • The people of means sometimes had their children educated at home, and sometimes sent them to the little colleges which have since become Columbia and Princeton, —colleges which were then inferior to a good English grammar school. VIII. The Closing of the Colonial Period. 1720-1764.
  • The St Mary's U - 13 boys' team are currently heading the league positions just ahead of Leeds Grammar School.
  • We might have been grammar school boys, but we still wore shorts, with socks designed to reach the knees hanging loosely round the ankles.
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