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What (who) is open-air - definition

STATE CONTRIBUTING SCHOOL IN CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND
Fendalton Open-air School; Fendalton Open Air Primary School

open-air         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open-air; Open air (disambiguation); Openair (disambiguation)
also open air
1.
An open-air place or event is outside rather than in a building.
...the Open Air Theatre in Regents Park.
...an open air concert in brilliant sunshine.
= outdoor
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
If you are in the open air, you are outside rather than in a building.
We sleep out under the stars, and eat our meals in the open air.
N-SING: the N, usu in the N
Open-air         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open-air; Open air (disambiguation); Openair (disambiguation)
·adj Taking place in the open air; outdoor; as, an open-air game or meeting.
open air         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Open-air; Open air (disambiguation); Openair (disambiguation)

Wikipedia

Fendalton Open Air School

Fendalton Open Air School is a primary school in Christchurch, New Zealand known for its open-air classrooms. Fendalton Primary School was established in 1875, continuing to provide education for primary school children in Fendalton for over 140 years. As of 2007, the school has 520 students, and the principal is Raewyn Saunders. In 2002 and 2003, it was runner up in the Goodman Fielder School of the Year Awards.

Examples of use of open-air
1. Open–air museum Home to an estimated 34,000 archaeological sites, Greece is viewed as Europe‘s biggest open–air museum.
2. Across the street is the tiny open air Cross Bath.
3. However, open air markets tell a different story.
4. Several weeping men hugged inside the open–air terminal.
5. Women snapped up cabbages at one open air market.