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What (who) is state school - definition

TYPE OF SCHOOL FUNDED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY TAXATION
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  • [[Cheadle Hulme High School]] in [[Cheadle Hulme]], England, an 11–18 mixed coeducational secondary state school
  • A secondary School in the pampas city of [[Bragado]], Argentina
  • [[Pediment]] above entrance showing name of Mearns Street Public School in [[Greenock]], Scotland
  • Landrat-Lucas in [[Leverkusen]], one of the more modern German state schools
  • Ecole Elementaire Joseph Delteil in [[Montpellier]], France
  • Old Scona High School]] in [[Edmonton]], Alberta
  • Osterholzschule, a state school in [[Ludwigsburg]], Germany
  • A German school named after [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] in [[Pirna]], Germany
  • Seward School in [[Seattle]]
  • [[Chio Min Secondary School]] in [[Kulim]], Malaysia
  • Stone plaque marking the site of the first public school in America in [[Dedham, Massachusetts]]
  • [[Sutton Grammar School]] in [[South London]], a selective grammar school for boys aged 11–18 with a coeducational sixth form
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  • [[William Allen High School]], a state school in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]]

state school         
(state schools)
A state school is a school that is controlled and funded by the government or a local authority, and which children can attend without having to pay. (BRIT; in AM, use public school
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N-COUNT
state school         
¦ noun Brit. a school funded and controlled by the state.
State school         
State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally primary or secondary schools that educate all students without charge. They are funded in whole or in part by taxation.

Wikipedia

State school

A state school or public school is a primary or secondary school that educates all students without charge. Such schools are funded in whole or in part by taxation.

State-funded schools exist in virtually every country of the world, though there are significant variations in their structure and educational programmes. Government funded education generally encompasses primary and secondary education (4 years old to 18 years old).

Examples of use of state school
1. We passionately wanted our children to go to state school.
2. Some state school uniforms can cost more than 200.
3. Latin was sidelined on state school timetables following the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1'88.
4. They have signalled the scheme could be extended to all state school pupils.
5. Asked if Nancy would go to his "neighbourhood state school", Mr Cameron replied: "No.