
1) School type
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A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and some other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching classical languages but more recently an academically oriented secondary school. The original purpose of medieval grammar schools was the teaching of Latin. Over time...
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(from the article `education`) The Roman world became covered with a network of schools concurrent with the Romanization of the provinces. The primary school always remained ... ...mathematics, music, domestic economy, civics, history, geography, and handicraft. This vernacular school formed the final stage of education for ... ...in...
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in Great Britain, secondary school that offers an academic course in preparation for university entrance and for the professions. Students usually ... [4 related articles]
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selective school, usually for academic 11-18 year olds who pass the eleven plus exam.
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In the UK, secondary school catering for children of high academic ability, about 20% of the total, usually measured by the Eleven Plus examination. Most grammar schools have now been replaced by...
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[
n] - a secondary school emphasizing Latin and Greek in preparation for college
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In the UK, secondary school catering for children of high academic ability, about 20% of the total, usually measured by the Eleven Plus examination. Most grammar schools have now been replaced by comprehensive schools. In the USA the term is sometimes used for a primary school (also called elementary school)
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Boys' schools, started in the Middle Ages as an alternative to Church schools and giving free education to some boys.
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