WordNet
n. a school where secretarial skills (typing and shorthand and filing etc) are taught
Usage examples of "secretarial school".
Judging from the number of strikeovers, I had to guess Detective Crouse had not been first in his class in secretarial school.
She made it through secretarial school, but Miguel, you know, he's a busboy and, after all that time working around all the liquor he can steal, he's also a drunk.
He didn't have much savings but he had a pretty fair pension, so he went out, got a license, rented a cheap office that looked right, and even hired a neighborhood girl just out of secretarial school as a secretary.
They're going to put me through secretarial school in a little while and later on I'm going to pay them back.
A woman from a poor Irish family, she'd worked her way through secretarial school and had become an assistant to the director of admissions at Harvard, over an hour's commute away.
When her father opposed the courtship, she took all the money set aside for secretarial school and ran off with him.
Detective Crouse had not been first in his class in secretarial school.
The woman was twenty-three or so, just out of secretarial school, brown hair and eyes, and needed to lose about fifteen pounds, though she was attractive enough if you liked them short.
She could see herself putting up with some secretarial school-she was already a lightning typist and did some word processing on the school computer for office brownie points-or maybe even a medical technician's course, or paralegal, or something like that, but nothing more.