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Definition of Church school
1. Noun. A private religious school run by a church or parish.
Generic synonyms: Religious School
Specialized synonyms: Catholic School
Lexicographical Neighbors of Church School
Literary usage of Church school
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Source Book and Bibliographical Guide for American Church History by Peter George Mode (1921)
"1879); "The church school and its Officers" (1886), "The Modern Sunday School" (1887),
and "The church school and Normal Guide" (1889) all by Rev. ..."
2. The Sunday-school: Its Origin, Mission, Methods, and Auxiliaries by Henry Clay Trumbull (1888)
"A Specimen Church-school and its Pastor.—Dr. Constans L. Goodell as a Sunday-school
Pastor.— No One Way for All Pastors.—Suggested Ways of Working. ..."
3. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1908)
"Indian children from 'tribal funds' for the I school used, or to the church
school, whet« fiscal year ending June 30, 1906: I that is the school used, ..."
4. Principles of Religious Education: A Course of Lectures Delivered Under the by Henry C. Potter (1900)
"The object of the Church-school. What the school represents in the history of
... Church-school not exclusively a Bible School. Curriculum a problem to be ..."
5. Journal of the Statistical Society of London by Statistical Society (Great Britain) (1840)
"In 1 school of the Established Church Id. entrance and Id. per month are charged;
in 1 Wesleyan school \<l. per week; and in the New Jerusalem church school ..."