"Schoolchildren" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Young people who are attending an educational institution, typically elementary, middle, or high school.
The schoolchildren were excited to start their summer break.
The teacher gave book bags to the schoolchildren as a farewell gift.
Schoolchildren from all over the city came to participate in the science fair.
The parents were worried about the traffic when the schoolchildren would walk home after school.
Schoolchildren would often be seen playing in the park during lunch time.
An educational institution where students are taught various subjects by trained teachers, often leading to a degree or diploma.
School bags are bags that students use to carry their everyday school essentials, such as textbooks, notebooks, lunch, and other personal items. The term is commonly used in many English-speaking countries to refer to backpacks or messenger bags specifically designed for school use, often in black or other dark colors that help hide stains and marks.
Schoolbooks refer to textbooks and other educational materials that are used in schools to teach students various subjects, such as math, language, science, and social studies. They are typically written and published by experts in their respective fields and are designed to help students learn and understand the material being taught in the classroom.
1. A male pupil who is attending school, especially a young boy.<br><br>Example: The schoolboy came home early today with a note from his teacher.<br><br>2. A term used to describe a young or inexperienced person.<br><br>Example: He's just a schoolboy, he doesn't know what he's getting himself into.
The term "schoolboys" refers to boys who attend school, particularly in the context of a traditional educational setting, especially at a higher level of education, such as grammar school or secondary school. However, it can also be used more broadly to refer to boys who attend school in general.<br><br>In general, "schoolboys" is often used to describe young males who are in the process of being educated and have not yet reached adulthood.
Young girls who attend school, especially those in a traditional, private, or parochial institution. The term is often associated with images of uniform-clad females in a structured learning environment, and is sometimes used to evoke a sense of innocence, youthful naivety, and traditional values.
A building for educating children, typically one that is attended by children between the ages of 5 and 18.
A schoolmarm was a female schoolteacher, typically strict and austere, especially in the 19th century. The term is often associated with a sense of unyielding rigidity and authority, and is sometimes used to convey a negative stereotype of a strict or stuffy teacher.