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upper school

noun

  1. a scholastic division, especially in a private school, including the terminal secondary grades.


upper school

noun

  1. the senior pupils in a secondary school, usually those in the fourth and fifth years and above
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of upper school1

First recorded in 1620–30
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Harvard-Westlake attempted for years to improve its parking situation for the upper school located on Coldwater Canyon Boulevard.

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The school plans for an after-school electric bus service to get students to River Park, but it won’t be an auxiliary lot for the upper school campus.

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"We are all incredibly shocked by the news," a spokesperson for London's Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith, where Hannah was a former pupil, said.

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“I just have a lot of siblings here and at the upper school,†he replied, as if he could sense her question.

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Everything here requires so much talking and coordinating with the upper school...This rule and that rule must be followed; this tradition and that tradition cannot be altered.

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