A music school or conservatory is an institution dedicated to teaching the art of music, including playing of musical instruments, musical composition, musicianship, music history and music theory. The terms conservatoire and conservatorium are also used in some English-speaking countries when referring to music schools.
In some music schools, other standard subjects taught as secondary (such as at the Yehudi Menuhin School).
Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec (nine schools) See Conservatoires du Québec (http://www.mcc.gouv.qc.ca/conservatoire/conservatoire.htm)
Secondary school may refer to Secondary school in the United Kingdom, is the general term for the schools for children between the ages of eleven and eighteen in most areas (a few areas have schools for 13-18 year olds instead, and these are called upper schools).
Many of the earlier public schools in the United States were one-room schools where a single teacher taught seven grades of boys and girls in the same classroom.
Private schools are schools not administered by local or national government, which retain the right to select their student body and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition rather than with public funds.
The School of Education, organized officially as a separate academic division in 1954, was the result of the University of Kansas City's involvement in professional education since 1940.
The School of Nursing is working to address the nursing shortage and lack of diversity within the nursing workforce through its partnerships and through grants that fund initiatives to recruit and retain students.
The School of Graduate Studies is responsible for monitoring compliance to the campuswide minimum graduate academic regulations, which are explained in detail in the General Graduate Academic Regulations and Information section of this catalog.