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boarding school

American  
[bawr-ding skool] / ˈbɔr dɪŋ ˌskul /

noun

  1. a school at which the students receive board and lodging during the school term (day school ).


boarding school British  

noun

  1. a school providing living accommodation for some or all of its pupils

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Etymology

Origin of boarding school

First recorded in 1670–80

Example Sentences

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"It's like a state-sponsored boarding school where they systematically foster football players."

From Barron's • Feb. 26, 2026

He went to a Christian Science boarding school in St. Louis and to Principia College, a Christian Science college in Elsah, Ill., and never smoked or drank.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 16, 2026

The books, she said, gave her an unrealistic expectation of what her own boarding school would be like.

From BBC • Jan. 24, 2026

I attended high school at Stanstead College in Canada, a boarding school where I developed a strong interest in photography and film.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 23, 2025

It opened to a classroom, much like the ones I had sat in for endless hours at Indian boarding school.

From "Code Talker: A Novel About the Navajo Marines of World War Two" by Joseph Bruchac