Girls' schools are often referred to as "halls" due to historical naming conventions, where the term "hall" denotes a large building or establishment used for educational purposes. This terminology may also reflect a focus on community and shared living spaces, as many girls' schools historically included boarding facilities. Additionally, the term can evoke notions of tradition and formality associated with the education of young women.
4 high schools
Usually at the halls of schools
Schools were set up in the halls of churches.
Vocational schools
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All of them... From a student in 6th grade..
Jehovah's Witnesses do not have kingdom ministry halls. We have Kingdom Halls. We also have Kingdom Ministry Schools; and Theocratic Ministry Schools. Theocratic Ministry Schools are held each week in all Kingdom Halls. Kingdom Ministry Schools are only for elders; held very rarely. Dates and places are not made available to the rank & file Witness. It's by personal invitation only.
Girls' Schools Association was created in 1974.
In America, canteens are often referred to as "cafeterias" or "dining halls," especially in schools, colleges, and workplaces. In military contexts, they may also be called "mess halls." Additionally, portable canteens for carrying water are simply known as "water bottles" or "canteens."
a majority of schools have both boy and girls
co ed schools are schools with boys and girls
Election polling booths are held most commonly in schools, churches and community halls.