Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. A school where pre-school children play and learn at the same time.
WordNet
n. a small preschool for small children
Usage examples of "nursery school".
Going to kindergarten with Claudia and Kristy was as-much fun as nursery school.
But first grade was not as much fun for me as nursery school and kindergarten.
Nicholas sat proudly beside him in the jeep for the short ride until they dropped him off at the nursery school near the main gate.
I'd been much alone in childhood, I'd had myown flat since I was eighteen, I'd been in training ever sinceI went to nursery school.
And now they ran a nursery school, although, he remembered, there had been some ruckus over that, since they quite understandably did not hold formal education credits.
Pushing the bag past the limp, foam-filled fabric, its touch on his face reminding him of nursery school.
She was dressed in jeans and a T-shirt with the nursery school logo on the front, a kid's drawing of a sun, simple round black circle filled in with yellow, and with black sun rays streaming out.
They knew what nursery school they would have sent Meg to if they had lived here, and then what grammar school.
Rhoda reported that Janice was seeing a lot of a law school instructor, and that Vic was doing admirably in nursery school.