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Yritit hakea fraasilla, joka sisältää useita sanoja. Parempien hakutulosten saamiseksi kokeile hakea sanoja erikseen: public, school

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Määritelmät

Substantiivit

  1. (UK, Ireland) Certain private schools, particularly (initially) any grammar school operated apart from the personal lands of its students or (from the 19th century) the fee-paying secondary schools which developed from or were modelled upon them; a British boarding school
  2. (obsolete) A college or university
  3. (North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, formerly Scottish) A publicly-funded and -administered school; (UK, Ireland) such schools in the context of other countries

Esimerkit

  • The Governor and Provincial Council shall erect and order all public Schooles.
  • The term ‘public school’ has a different connotation in New Zealand. It implies the Borough or County school; the school provided by the State.
  • Public Schools. Course of Instruction... Class III. To include at least reading, writing, arithmetic, outlines of history and geography, and lessons on natural objects.
  • If our public schools fail to furnish an education fully as good as can be obtained in private schools, intelligent, conscientious, and well-to-do parents will withdraw their children.
  • As to the two races involved in this question of public schools the difference is this: the negroes do not wish mixed schools; the white people will not have them.
  • Public Schools... are distinguished from those which until recently were entitled Grammar Schools.
  • Every school under the management of the school board of a parish shall be deemed a parish school, and every school under the management of the school board of a burgh shall be deemed a burgh school, and all such schools are hereby declared to be public schools within the meaning of this Act.
  • Hardly anywhere in France... can the private boys' schools, whether they be lay or congreganist, hold their own in the competition with the public schools.
  • A subscription... by a great part of the settlers and others to build a Public School at the Green Hills.
  • By Act of Parliament no school is to be kept within two miles of a publick school.
  • All such School-masters as have charge of Children and do instruct them either in Publick Schools, or Private Houses.
  • The Court voted for the erecting a Publick Schooll or Colledge in Cambridge.
  • That which is now called an University, is a Joyning together, and an Incorporation under one Government of many Publique Schools, in one and the same Town or City.
  • Ile haue them fill the publike schooles with skill. Wherewith the students shal be brauely clad.
  • Thither [to Douai] he went, where after a yeres great diligence and many excercises done booth in house and publike scholes, he proceded bachilier of diuinitie.
  • It turned out she was posh, or posh-ish, having been to a public school somewhere in Hampshire.
  • Who is there who has not jeered at the House of Lords, the military caste, the Royal Family, the public schools, the huntin′ and shootin′ people, the old ladies in Cheltenham boarding houses, the horrors of ‘county’ society and the social hierarchy generally?
  • Our Public Schools... (by which phrase we never mean real public schools like the Board schools at all, but merely schools for the upper and middle classes) are in their existing stage primarily great gymnasiums.
  • This worthy Man having observed the imperfect Institution of our public Schools, and the many Vices which Boys were there liable to learn, had resolved to educate his Nephew... in his own House.
  • No person shall keepe any schoole... except it be in some publike or free Grammer Schoole, or in some such noblemans... or gentlemans... house as are not recusants.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkopublic schools