What is another word for schoolhouses?

Pronunciation: [skˈuːlha͡ʊzɪz] (IPA)

Schoolhouses are educational institutions that provide a learning environment for students of all ages. There are various synonyms for the word "schoolhouse" that can be used interchangeably. Some of the synonyms for schoolhouse include academic institution, educational center, learning hub, and educational facility. Other synonyms for schoolhouses include academy, college, university, educational institute, and learning institution. These terms are commonly used to describe different types and levels of educational institutions, such as elementary, high school, or post-secondary education. Regardless of the synonym used, all of them refer to institutions where students go to learn and develop their skills and knowledge.

What are the hypernyms for Schoolhouses?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    educational institutions, learning centers, educational buildings, educational facilities, learning facilities, learning institutions.

Usage examples for Schoolhouses

From Boston comes the suggestion that we avoid noises and evils of congestion by building schoolhouses for city children on the outskirts in the midst of fields, transporting, and, if necessary, feeding children at public expense.
"Civics and Health"
William H. Allen
The school consolidation movement was aimed principally at small one and two-room schoolhouses; by combining these local institutions, better facilities could be afforded and, consequently, teachers of high caliber attracted.
"Frying Pan Farm"
Elizabeth Brown Pryor
Then not only shall we have consolidated schoolhouses, but also the principal of the school and his wife will live in the school building, or in one close by.
"The Future of Road-making in America"
Archer Butler Hulbert

Famous quotes with Schoolhouses

  • Professors everywhere deplored examinations as an archaic technique, a fossil that recalled little red schoolhouses and memorizing the capitals of all the states. Regular progress and daily diligence mattered more, they felt, not an hour spent compressing months of learning onto a few sheets of paper. Far better to stress homework, classroom participation and the professor’s judgment. Regrettably, the large size of classes, and the requirements of society itself for pseudo-objective standards kept the exam structure firmly in place.
    Gregory Benford
  • I must have a talk with you, David, and learn all the new ideas. As far as I can see, one must hate everybody but at the same time give them free medical attention and a lot of extra education, poor things! All those helpless little children herded into schoolhouses every day — and cod liver oil forced down babies’ throats whether they like it or not — such nasty-smelling stuff.
    Agatha Christie

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