superschool

/ˈsupərˌskul/
noun
  1. A school that is exceptionally large, well-equipped, or advanced in its facilities and programs.
    • The new superschool has its own science lab, theater, and Olympic-sized pool.
    • Parents from all over the district want their children to attend the superschool because of its technology program.
    • The superschool was built to serve over 5,000 students from several towns.
  2. A school that offers an unusually high level of education or specialized training, often with a selective admissions process.
    • The superschool requires an entrance exam and interviews for admission.
    • Graduates of the superschool often go on to top universities.
    • She was accepted into a superschool for gifted students that focuses on math and science.
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