It is neither. Une petite is feminine because you have to add an e on the end of your adjective. Un petit would be masculine because there is no e on the end. Yu can't have une petit as it is grammatically incorrect. Either they are masculine or feminine, they can't be both.
Une école feminine
its masculine no doubt
its feminine " la" if feminine and "le" is masculine and "l" is a vowel like "l ecole
it is feminine
Feminine "Une vie"
"Baskets" is considered a masculine noun in French.
Une école feminine
une girafe is a feminine word. You can tell it by the article: 'un' is masculine, 'une' is feminine
masculine: un feminine: une
its masculine no doubt
"une fraise" is a feminine noun. So is the plural "des fraises".
In French, some words are masculine, others are feminine. Table, chair, fork (for instance) are feminine in French: they go with the articles "une" (indefinite) or "la" (definite) : une table, une chaise, une fourchette. Basket, glass, book are masculine: article "un" or "le": un panier, un verre, un livre. The plural of "le" or "la" is "les". Generally you put an S at the end of a word to form the plural. But there are exceptions... To sum it up: la table, feminine singular. les tables, feminine plural.
feminine : une soupe
its feminine " la" if feminine and "le" is masculine and "l" is a vowel like "l ecole
it is feminine
Feminine "Une vie"
The "Un" is masculine, if it were feminine it would be "Une".