Pronunciation: /ˈɡræmər skuːl/
noun a school, typically for children aged 5 to 11, that teaches the basic skills of reading, writing, and arithmetic
A1 I attended a grammar school when I was a teenager.
A2 Grammar schools in the UK often require students to take an entrance exam.
B1 The curriculum at the grammar school focused on traditional subjects like English and math.
B2 Many parents believe that attending a grammar school can provide their children with better educational opportunities.
C1 The alumni of the grammar school include several prominent politicians and business leaders.
C2 The grammar school's reputation for academic excellence has been well-established over the years.
formal The grammar school in our town has a reputation for academic excellence.
informal I went to the grammar school down the street when I was a kid.
slang I heard the grammar school is where all the smart kids go.
figurative Attending a grammar school of life helps you learn important lessons early on.
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