A pupil or a scholar.
In a word: Yes. Special rules apply for different schools but I'vw never heard of a school that is allowed to prohibit students from attending physical activities.
The word for a person who attends school is "student."
do you mean the word for "school"? if so use: isikolo
No, the word "students" is not a verb. It is a plural noun that refers to individuals who are attending school or engaged in learning.
The word autoscuela is an Spanish word. The Spanish word when translated into English mean driving school. It could also be translated into school of motoring.
The word, 'people' is the plural of the word, 'person'. I hope you know what a person is.A people is a you!
A better word for a mean person. Can be Malicious, a person that's rude, angry, and very mean.
Technically, yes. But some people believe that Roman Catholicism and Christianity are not the same.Catholic AnswerYes, of course a Catholic school is a Christian school. The only one who might be confused about this is a person who is using the word "Christian" to mean a protestant or other non-Catholic. Christian can be used about a person who is validly baptized and believes in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation, but many non-Catholics use the word "Christian" to mean just about everybody, or anybody that believes in God and His Son. Following that use of the word, then no, they would be referring to something else.
a mean person
A person from Egypt
The person you work for, or if you mean the slang usage of the word, it means good.
A school person is somebody who likes to say the word "juxtaposition" a lot. You can sometimes find them in drains and places where runoff water is.