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prep school

NOUN
  1. a private secondary school

How To Use prep school In A Sentence

  • The prep schools and the Ivies are a key part of the Northeast's identity, its sense of academic excellence and its aristocratic subculture.
  • Plenty of prep schools that did not make our list -- such as Sidwell Friends, a co-educational Quaker day school in Washington, D.C., which President Obama's daughters attend -- also have high matriculation rates, and their exclusion in no way means they are not excellent schools. America's Best Prep Schools
  • After attending Saint Petersburg College Prep School, Laura studied at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
  • Kicked out of east-coast prep schools and facing the glum prospect of a military academy, Igby goes slumming in lower Manhattan, but there's a porous border between moneyed respectability and penniless Bohemia.
  • He said the one that did impress me when I was in prep school was "Catcher in the Rye," which was not published ... Garry Wills' Adventures As An 'Outsider Looking In'
  • His father is a captain in the British Guards and his mother is the headmistress of a prep school in England.
  • Prep schools have no secure catchment area, they have always depended on the forces of the market place for their survival.
  • At eight, Will starts boarding at Horris Hill prep school, taking piano lessons and finally becoming head chorister.
  • He and his fiancée are marrying in a civil ceremony followed by a reception then a party, all at his old prep school. Times, Sunday Times
  • Built in 1772 by a local stonemason, it had ended up being used as a boys' prep school.
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