schooling

/ˈskuːlɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Relating to or providing education.
    • The government increased funding for schooling programs in rural areas.
    • They enrolled their son in a schooling system that emphasizes creativity.
    • The schooling materials were distributed to all students before the term began.
noun
  1. Education or training received at school; formal instruction.
    • She completed her schooling at a small village school.
    • Many children in the region do not have access to proper schooling.
    • His early schooling was interrupted by the family's frequent moves.
  2. The act of training or disciplining someone, often in a specific skill or behavior.
    • The dog's schooling in obedience took several months.
    • Her schooling in diplomacy prepared her well for the negotiations.
    • He received rigorous schooling in classical piano from a young age.
  3. A group of fish swimming together; a shoal.
    • Fishermen look for schooling fish to make a good catch.
    • The divers observed a beautiful schooling of barracuda near the reef.
    • A large schooling of sardines attracted many seabirds.
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