What is another word for schoolhouse?

Pronunciation: [skˈuːlha͡ʊs] (IPA)

The word "schoolhouse" refers to a building that houses educational activities, typically with classrooms for instruction. There are several alternative words that can be used interchangeably with "schoolhouse." For example, the words "academy," "institution," or "learning center" can all refer to an educational building. Other synonyms for "schoolhouse" include "educational facility," "campus," "educational institution," and "lecture hall." The term "school building" is also a common alternative. While these words may be used differently in certain contexts, they all refer to a place where education takes place. Overall, these synonyms offer flexibility and variety in describing educational spaces.

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Usage examples for Schoolhouse

Some distance away, where the road began to ascend toward the river bluff, he seated himself on a stone overlooking the little schoolhouse and the road beyond.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
After a time he rose and strolled back again past the little schoolhouse, and it was recess.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
Note the old four-room schoolhouse also in the background.
"Frying Pan Farm"
Elizabeth Brown Pryor

Famous quotes with Schoolhouse

  • I would not be gotten into a schoolhouse until I was eight years old. Nor did I accomplish much after I started. I doubt if I had gone to school six months in all when my father died. I was fourteen at the time.
    Sam Houston
  • From this day forward, the millions of our schoolchildren will daily proclaim in every city and town, every village and rural schoolhouse, the dedication of our nation and our people to the Almighty. (On signing law for inclusion of the words 'under God' in the Pledge of Allegiance, 14 Jun 54)
    Dwight D Eisenhower
  • Against our traditions we are now entering upon an unjust and trivial war, a war against a helpless people, and for a base object — robbery. At first our citizens spoke out against this thing, by an impulse natural to their training. Today they have turned, and their voice is the other way. What caused the change? Merely a politician's trick — a high-sounding phrase, a blood-stirring phrase which turned their uncritical heads: An empty phrase, a silly phrase. It was shouted by every newspaper, it was thundered from the pulpit, the Superintendent of Public Instruction placarded it in every schoolhouse in the land, the War Department inscribed it upon the flag. And every man who failed to shout it or who was silent, was proclaimed a traitor — none but those others were patriots. To be a patriot, one had to say, and keep on saying, "Our Country, right or wrong," and urge on the little war. Have you not perceived that that phrase is an insult to the nation? For in a republic, who is "the Country"? Is it the Government which is for the moment in the saddle? Why, the Government is merely a servant — merely a temporary servant; it cannot be its prerogative to determine what is right and what is wrong, and decide who is a patriot and who isn't. Its function is to obey orders, not originate them. Who, then, is "the country?" Is it the newspaper? Is it the pulpit? Is it the school-superintendent? Why, these are mere parts of the country, not the whole of it; they have not command, they have only their little share in the command. They are but one in the thousand; it is in the thousand that command is lodged; they must determine what is right and what is wrong; they must decide who is a patriot and who isn’t.
    Mark Twain
  • In the shattered schoolhouse where for the first time he had felt the security of power, a few feet from the room where he had come to know the uncertainty of love, Arcadio found the formality of death ridiculous. Death really did not matter to him but life did and therefore the sensation he felt when they gave their decision was not a feeling of fear but of nostalgia. He did not speak until they asked him for his last request.
    Gabriel García Márquez

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