schooling

/ˈskuːlɪŋ/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

good

His parents wanted to give him a good schooling before he started university.

bad, poor

Children who receive bad schooling often struggle to catch up with their peers later on.

compulsory

Most children in this country receive their compulsory schooling between the ages of five and sixteen.

formal | primary, secondary

VERB + SCHOOLING

get, have, receive

Many children in rural areas don't receive adequate schooling due to lack of resources.

continue (with)

After recovering from his injury, he decided to continue with his schooling and finish his studies.

interrupt

SCHOOLING + VERB

suffer

His grades improved after he changed schools, so his education no longer had to suffer.

SCHOOLING + NOUN

system

PHRASES

access to schooling

Many families in rural areas struggle to find access to schooling for their children.

years of schooling

After years of schooling, she finally graduated and started her first job.

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