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boarding school

[ bawr-ding skool ]

noun

  1. a school at which the students receive board and lodging during the school term ( day school ).


boarding school

noun

  1. a school providing living accommodation for some or all of its pupils
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boarding school1

First recorded in 1670–80
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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.

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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.

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Unlike the boy at the centre of the London court case - which he lost - I did not go to boarding school in Ghana.

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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.

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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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