A school is a type of educational facility that provides learning spaces and environments for the instruction of students (or "pupils") by teachers.
A school is a type of educational facility that provides learning spaces and environments for the instruction of students (or "pupils") by teachers. Most nations have standardised education schemes, which are often mandatory. Students advance through a sequence of schools in these programmes.
The names of these schools differ by country (see the Geographical section below), but they usually include primary school for young children and secondary school for adolescents who have finished primary school. A university college or university is a college or university that teaches higher education.
Students of a given country may also attend schools before and after primary (Elementary in the United States) and secondary (Middle school in the United States) schooling. Quite small children (typically aged 3-5) are studied in kindergarten or nursery.
After high school, you will be eligible to attend a university, vocational school, college, or seminary. A school may be devoted to a specific area, such as economics or dance. Alternative schools can use nontraditional teaching methods and curriculum.