The given example makes no sense, and literally means "this [one] far." A corrected example, "Está lejos," makes sense, and means, "He/She/It is far."
It means: is your house far from the school
is lacking of "¿?" signs but it should mean "is it close or far from the school, your house?"
It's ''Tu escuela esta lejos de la playa''
The museum is far from the house
Mi casa esta --- something like ""My house, the one here"
There is a couple of small mistakes in the sentence. . It is very important to note the accents in written Spanish. "Esta" means "this" referring to a feminine subject. "Está" is the third person singular present conjugation of the verb "estar", meaning "to be". "Casa" is a feminine noun in Spanish, so the article must be "la", not "el". "¿Dónde está la casa?" means "Where is the house?".
"This morning I left my house."
(you like ) = te gusta esta casa ( I like ) Me gusta esta casa
Deus abençoe esta casa Deus abençoe esta casa
" As a school night"
Translation: ¿En donde esta tu escuela?
where is your school located ?
Esta casa.