summer school

/'sʌmə'sku:l/
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summer school

A student attends summer school to improve her math skills.

Definition

Noun: - An academic session held during the summer months, typically at a school, college, or university. It is often used for remedial instruction, supplementary study, or to accelerate progress.

Usage
  • Primary Use: Refers to a formal educational program offered outside the regular academic year.
    • Students who failed mathematics had to attend summer school to catch up.
    • The university offers summer school courses for visiting international students.
Advanced Usage
  • As a concept for intensive learning: Can imply a concentrated period of study.
    • The writer described the rigorous workshop as a creative summer school for aspiring novelists.
Variants and Related Words
  • Summer session: A more formal term often used interchangeably with "summer school," particularly in higher education.
    • Registration for the summer session begins in April.
Synonyms
  • Summer term: (chiefly British English) An academic term during the summer.
  • Remedial program: A program designed to help students improve in areas where they are struggling.
Related Phrases
  • To take a summer school course: To enroll in a class during the summer session.
    • She decided to take a summer school course in chemistry to lighten her fall schedule.
summer school

A student attends summer school to improve her math skills.

Noun
  1. an academic session during the summer; usually for remedial or supplementary study