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What (who) is convent school - definition

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OPERATED BY A CATHOLIC ORGANIZATION
Catholic School; Catholic schools; RC school; Catholic high school; Convent school; Roman Catholic school; All Saints Catholic Primary School; Convent Schools (Great Britain); All Saints' Catholic Primary School; Catholic Schools; Catholic schooling; Roman Catholic School; Catholic parish school; Catholic H.S.
  • Colegio de la Preciosa Sangre]] in [[Pichilemu]], [[Chile]]
  • A sign for a Catholic school in Oxford, with the coat-of-arms of the Archdiocese of Birmingham and the logo of the Oxfordshire County Council.
  • Quebec Conference of 1864]]. Retention of separate school boards with public funding was a major issue towards [[Canadian Confederation]]
  • St. Thomas High School]] in [[Houston]], [[Texas]]
  • Catholic Secondary College in Victoria Australia.
  • École des Ursulines]]'' is a private Catholic school. Founded in 1639, it is one of the oldest active schools in North America
  • [[École secondaire catholique Saint-Frère-André]] in [[Toronto]] is one of many publicly-funded French Catholic schools in the province of [[Ontario]].

convent school         
(convent schools)
A convent school is a school where many of the teachers are nuns.
N-COUNT
Carmel Convent Senior Secondary School         
Carmel convent school,gwalior; Carmel Convent School, Gwalior
The Carmel Convent Senior Secondary School in Gwalior, India was founded by the Carmelite Sisters of St. Teresa.
Scarborough Convent School         
SCHOOL
Scarborough Convent Grammar School; Convent of the Ladies of Mary; Convent of the Ladies of Mary Grammar School; The Convent of the Ladies of Mary Grammar School; Scarborough Convent of the Ladies of Mary; St Mary's Convent School, Scarborough
Scarborough Convent School, also known as The Convent of the Ladies of Mary Grammar School and many variations, was a girls' school in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England, from 1882 until 1975.

Wikipedia

Catholic school

Catholic schools are pre-primary, primary and secondary educational institutions administered in association with the Catholic Church. As of 2011, the Catholic Church operates the world's largest religious, non-governmental school system. In 2016, the church supported 43,800 secondary schools and 95,200 primary schools. The schools include religious education alongside secular subjects in their curriculum.

Examples of use of convent school
1. Earlier this month hundreds of Catholic demonstrators gathered outside a convent school in Mumbai in protest over the film‘s release.
2. A former convent school girl, she now works as a business executive at her parents‘ property firm.
3. I went to an all–girls‘ convent school, and my social life consisted of dance, drama and choir practice.
4. Julie had an early convent school education in India, was at public school in Britain from the age of seven and went on to a Parisian boarding school.
5. A gang of youths wearing stab–proof vests knifed two convent–school boys and left them for dead in a ‘pre–planned‘ attack.