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preparatory school

NOUN
  1. a private secondary school

How To Use preparatory school In A Sentence

  • I was one of a dying breed of officers who had effectively been in dark blue uniform since leaving preparatory school at the age of thirteen. ONE HUNDRED DAYS
  • Probably the Easter holidays of his last year at his preparatory school. Richard Temple
  • A long engagement, particularly, is in nine cases out of ten a regular preparatory school for conjugal infidelity.
  • The place where these two forces met was in the preparatory schools that the students attended for two years before going overseas. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
  • Their success has also stiffened the resolve of the many preparatory schools who oppose the curriculum. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both were sent to preparatory schools. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their success has also stiffened the resolve of the many preparatory schools who oppose the curriculum. Times, Sunday Times
  • But people change, especially once they leave a rather sheltered preparatory school and enter university. Times, Sunday Times
  • The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school.
  • Seminary education was divided into four segments, initial preparatory school being the only one which offered some Slavonic.
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