You have spelled it correctly.
it is the etiquette or behavior you have at school. (how you talk and communicate with people).
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The correct spelling is etiquette (proper manners).
School of Rock Zombie Etiquette - 2011 was released on: USA: September 2011
In Wizard 101, the jade oni is the final bad guy. At least one player was able to defeat him by using the following spell, weapons and traps: spell: wild bolt (treasure); weapons: storm blade (school spell) and elemental blade (school spell); traps: elemental trap, 2 storm traps (treasure spell); 1 storm trap (school spell); wind storm (school spell); dark wind (school spell); feint (school spell); and curse (school spell).
Julia M. Dewey has written: 'How to teach manners to school children' -- subject(s): Etiquette 'Lessons on manners' -- subject(s): Etiquette
The phrase faux pas is from the French for false step, and usually means an error in etiquette, or a possibly embarrassing social blunder.
Basic table manners can be learned at school, in the abscence of parental teaching.
The school is spelled Canterbury.
School in portuguese: escola
school checkup
School in Spanish is 'escuela.'