The word school (or shoal) isn't defined by a specific number but simply means 'a large group or multitude', similar to words such as flock (of sheep/birds), gaggle (of geese), herd(of cattle), swarm (of bees), pack (of hounds), business (of ferrets), mob (of kangaroos), mess (of iguanas), pride(of lions), plague (of locusts) or murder (of crows). For a comprehensive list of collective names for groups of animals go to AskOxford.com
A school of whales would be the noun in your sentence.A school of whales swam by while we were swimming.We saw a school of whales on the television show.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
A school of whales is called just that "a school of whales", but can also be refereed to as a pod or a herd of whales.
a group of Whales is called a Pod.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
One hundred whales are called school of Whales.
A school of Whales. Hope this answers your question:)
A group of whales are commonly called a pod, or a school.
The proper term for a group of whales is a "pod" of whales.
a group of whales is called a school or a pod EG a school of killer whale or a Killer whale pod
a group of fish is called a 'school' of fish and a group of whales are called a 'pod' of whales.
A group of whales is called a school, a gam, or a pod