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You are in school would be correct if it was said like "I am in school." You are at school would be correct when used like "She is at school."


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It depends on what you wish to convey.

* At school = attending education. "When I was at school I really enjoyed Physics." * At the school = at the building. "There was a fire drill at the school today."

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you say in school.

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