noun a school or program that is held during the summer months, usually offering additional or remedial education
Summer schools offer additional academic opportunities for students during the summer break.
Some parents enroll their children in summer schools to keep them engaged and supervised during the summer months.
Summer schools can also be used by professionals to enhance their skills or learn new ones during the summer season.
A writer may attend summer school to improve their writing skills, learn new techniques, or work on a specific writing project.
Psychologists may attend summer school to further their education, specialize in a certain area of psychology, or fulfill continuing education requirements.
Teachers may attend summer school to earn additional certifications, take professional development courses, or learn new teaching strategies.
Lawyers may attend summer school to earn CLE (Continuing Legal Education) credits, specialize in a certain area of law, or gain additional qualifications.
Doctors may attend summer school to participate in medical conferences, learn about the latest advancements in their field, or complete additional training.