continuation school

English

Noun

continuation school (plural continuation schools)

  1. (education, dated) A school offering additional education to young people who have previously left school in order to work.
    • 1913, United States. Office of Education, Bulletin, numbers 50-58, page 25:
      If a boy enters mercantile life, he must for three years attend a continuation school organized by the Merchants' Association []
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