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Definition of Composite school
1. Noun. A large British or Canadian secondary school for children of all abilities.
Generic synonyms: Gymnasium, Lycee, Lyceum, Middle School, Secondary School
Lexicographical Neighbors of Composite School
Literary usage of Composite school
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the ... Annual Meeting Held at (1912)
"These seem impossible in a composite school. The fact is that it is impossible
to secure the results in a composite school that are possible in a separate ..."
2. Comparative Religion: Its Genesis and Growth by Louis Henry Jordan (1905)
"... necessitate that be shall always show himself to be a definitely religious being.
Many years before the appearance of the composite school, HERDER and ..."
3. The Individualization of Punishment by Raymond ( Saleilles (1911)
"This composite school likewise finds its principal contributors in Italy, and
has been given the name of "La Terza Scuola" (the Third School).1 Its position ..."
4. Victorian Poets by Edmund Clarence ( Stedman (1901)
"Elsewhere, as we look around, we soon begin to discover the influence of the
eminent founder and master of the composite school. The method of Tennyson may ..."