n.
- A private school for pupils living at home.
- A school that holds classes during the day.
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The noun has 3 meanings:
Meaning #1:
a private school taking day students only
Antonym: boarding school (meaning #1)
Meaning #2:
a school giving instruction during the daytime
Antonym: night school (meaning #1)
Meaning #3:
a school building without boarding facilities
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A day school—as opposed to a boarding school—is an institution where children are given educational instruction during the day and after which children return to their homes. The term can also be used to emphasize the length of full-day programs as opposed to after-school programs, as in Jewish day school.
The term day school is also increasingly used for a one-off series of lectures or classes, taking place on a single day, usually on a particular topic and usually directed at adult learners with little time to spare.
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