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boarding school
[ bawr-ding skool ]
noun
- a school at which the students receive board and lodging during the school term ( day school ).
boarding school
noun
- a school providing living accommodation for some or all of its pupils
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of boarding school1
Example Sentences
While attending a New Hampshire boarding school in the late 1990s, Grace appeared in his first play and befriended a girl who worked on the set design.
For many years, well-off Nigerians have sent their children to prestigious British boarding schools - but now some of those institutions are setting up campuses in Africa's most populous nation.
Unlike the boy at the centre of the London court case - which he lost - I did not go to boarding school in Ghana.
A 14-year-old boy has lost a court case he brought against his own parents after they moved him from London to Ghana to go to boarding school.
It’s been decades since Lee graduated from Ault, and she finds herself back at the fancy Massachusetts boarding school for her 30th reunion.
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