A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'school' is ludus, which refers to an elementary educational institution. Another is schola, which is an advanced educational institution. The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to school' is doceo, docere. The Latin verb may be translated as 'to instruct, teach'. It also may be translated as 'to inform that, how' when followed by a dependent clause.
Ludus (-i, m).
Latin School of Indianapolis was created in 1955.
Covington Latin School was created in 1923.
Charlotte Latin School was created in 1970.
Roxbury Latin School was created in 1645.
The Raleigh Latin School ended in 2008.
Brooklyn Latin School was created in 2006.
Latin School of Indianapolis ended in 1978.
Highlands Latin School was created in 2000.
Latin School of Chicago was created in 1888.
Latin is a subject that is taught in high school usually in the 9th and 10th grades.
Cair Paravel-Latin School was created in 1980.
Boys' Latin School of Maryland was created in 1844.