School that holds classes from the late afternoon, usually for adults who work in the daytime.
A school that holds classes in the evenings for students who cannot attend during the day.
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Examples for "day school"
Examples for "day school"
1It said the school would continue to operate as a day school.
2Castleknock day school, which caters for more than 400 pupils, will continue.
3Shortly after this we were sent to a day school in Bloomsbury.
4Instead, he would go to a private day school in Great Neck.
5When the child went to school-a day school, as I understand-Mrs.
1One, the most important of the two in my opinion, night school!
2It seems so babyish for me to be going to night school.
3With the help of his devoted wife, a night school was established.
4When he left Lizzie at night school, he returned to the Metropole.
5And what is this I have just heard about the night school?
6The night school is a new building and good and strong.
7They talk about their classes at the local college; Lola attends night school.
8She went to a night school with money she set aside.
9I'm late on account of I'm going to night school now.
10He worked in the daytime, and at night he went to night school.
11Now I've got nothing but night school and lots of time doing nothing.
12From seven-thirty until nine-thirty he sat at a desk in a night school.
13There is a night school in connection with this mill corporation.
14The increase must be confined chiefly to the night school, which is flourishing.
15Four thousand pupils came to the night school to study science and art.
16One night in Passion week he left the night school about ten o'clock.
Translations for night school