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No. Schooling is the present participle, or gerund form, of the verb to school (to teach). It does not have a plural.

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The plural form for the noun school is schools.

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Yes, the noun school is a countable noun; the plural form is schools.

For example: "one school, two schools, many schools".

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The plural form of school is schools

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schools du

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