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schoolhouse

[skool-hous] / ˈskulˌhaʊs /


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On a muggy afternoon recently at the upper primary school, you could barely hear the hum of lessons and hubbub of squeals that form the soundscape of a busy schoolhouse.

From BBC

As her schoolhouse morphs into a prison in the projection, Louis Baglio, in the role of Ally’s new teacher, Mr. Daniels, adopts clothing and props to become a Wild West sheriff.

From New York Times

Raised in upstate Columbia County, he studied at the Spencertown Academy, a two-room schoolhouse, where he developed a passion for nature.

From New York Times

As the population grew, a schoolhouse, post office, voting precinct and “ladies’ improvement society” highlighted the status of the burgeoning town.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to more than 60 vehicles on display — including buggies, sleighs and wagons — there is a one-room schoolhouse and a wheelwright/blacksmith shop that give visitors a glimpse into the past.

From Seattle Times