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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
Word History and Origins
Origin of boarding school1
Example Sentences
He offered an official apology to Native Americans for the US government’s long history of removing Native American children from their families and forcing them into boarding schools.
He offered an official apology to Native Americans for the US government’s long history of removing Native American children from their families and forcing them into boarding schools.
He offered an official apology to Native Americans for the US government’s long history of removing Native American children from their families and forcing them into boarding schools.
Then there are scandals that have emerged involving boarding schools and children's homes - the closed environments making children easy prey.
For many boarding school students, corporal punishment was regarded as "normal", former Zimbabwean cricketer Henry Olonga, who was attending the camp the night Guide died, said in his 2015 autobiography.
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