School (discipline) - The term school can be used in circumstances that describe people with common characteristics in what they do, e.g. a school of painting, or a school of thought
School (biology) - The term school is used in biology (see swarm)
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A school refers to a place designated for group learning and to a community of students, teachers, and staff that engages in learning and teaching.
In most first-world countries, schools are classified by the age level of student taught: primary school for younger students and secondary school for older ones.
Such a school may be part of a university (the Wharton School), an independent university in its own right (the Glasgow School of Art), or somewhere in between (the London School of Economics).