Crossword clues for church school
church school
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
WordNet
n. a private religious school run by a church or parish [syn: parochial school]
Usage examples of "church school".
The Church school had been reduced to a granite ruin, its interior emptied by flames.
Other Saturdays the Church School would be shut up and silent and he would ride out to the trainyard without stopping, out to where Neibolt Street ended in a parking lot with weeds growing up through the cracks in the asphalt.
In the Creedish church school, they teach how the world can be a perfect elegant little stage play of perfect manners where you're the director.
This person attends church regularly, has placed her children in a private church school, and is a good citizen of her community—.
Joseph Brant, the Iroquois leader, had been educated at a church school in Connecticut, was a friend of James Boswell, the biographer of Samuel Johnson, a Freemason, and a member of the Anglican Church.
And at church school the older priests and nuns, like the Poles, held ferociously on to the language.
She found herself stuck behind a brown-clad, overweight nursemaid with a gaggle of chattering children on their way home from the Church school.