A school for young children; usually the first 6 or 8 grades.
1Eight years' grade school, four high school, four college, then postgraduate studies.
2Fourth, fifth, and sixth grade school years at the embassy in Athens.
3To his credit he didn't start speaking like a grade school teacher.
4In my later grade school years, he and I grew very close.
5I had known all of them through grade school and high school.
6Holly and Danielle had been joined at the hip since grade school.
7Dwight goes to grade school, and Helen, she'll be going next fall.
8So they became schoolmates in grade school, and then in high-school, too.
9Yet I'd believed-throughgrade school-Mother'slie that poetry was a viable profession.
10Planned production, social equality like some sort of bloody grade school construct.
11He probably hadn't been called a big dumb dodo since grade school.
12We used to try it often enough, back in grade school.
13In grade school, the nuns used to talk to us about guardian angels.
14Made sure you couldn't get a job teaching grade school science in Siberia.
15Armed and uniformed police officers regularly patrol U.S. grade school campuses.
16Arabic is the official language, but English is taught from grade school onward.
Translations for grade school