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  1. PUBLIC SCHOOL definition: 1. in England, an expensive type of private school (= a school paid for by parents and not by the…. Learn more.

  2. In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school [1] originally for older boys. They are "public" in the sense of being open to pupils irrespective of locality, denomination or paternal trade or profession; nor are they run for the profit of a private owner.

  3. Public school, in the United Kingdom, one of a relatively small group of institutions educating secondary-level students for a fee and independent of the state system as regards both endowment and administration. The term public school emerged in the 18th century when the reputation of certain.

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  4. The meaning of PUBLIC SCHOOL is an endowed secondary boarding school in Great Britain offering a classical curriculum and preparation for the universities or public service. How to use public school in a sentence.

  5. noun. (in the U.S.) a school that is maintained at public expense for the education of the children of a community or district and that constitutes a part of a system of free public education commonly including primary and secondary schools.

  6. public school n: UK (private secondary school) (UK) scuola superiore privata nf: public school n: US (publicly-funded school) scuola pubblica, scuola statale nf : Their children attend the public school in their neighborhood. I loro figli frequentano la scuola pubblica del loro quartiere.

  7. noun. /ˌpʌblɪk ˈskuːl/ [countable, uncountable] (in Britain, especially in England) a private school for young people between the ages of 13 and 18, whose parents pay for their education. The students often live at the school while they are studying. He was educated at (a) public school.