minischool
/ˈmɪniˌskul/
noun
- A small school, often with limited enrollment or a specialized focus, such as a program within a larger school or a small private school.
- The minischool held classes in a repurposed house in the neighborhood.
- The district opened a minischool for students interested in environmental science.
- She transferred to a minischool that offered more individual attention.
- A short, intensive educational program or workshop, usually lasting a few days or weeks.
- I attended a minischool on coding during summer break.
- The museum offers a minischool for kids who love dinosaurs.
- She signed up for a weekend minischool to improve her Spanish.