senior high school;  high school
 school building;  schoolhouse
 school rules;  school regulations
 preparatory school (for entrance examinations);  cram school;  cramming school
 another school;  other schools
 main school;  principal school;  this school;  our school
 school centred on preparing students to get into university;  high-level school a person has entered
 school badge;  school emblem;  school insignia
 school of one's (first, second) choice
 out-of-school;  off-campus
 proofreading;  correction of press;  calibration
 school tradition;  school customs;  school spirit
 this school;  the school in question
 both schools;  both universities
 school district;  school area
 being in school;  being a student of
 one's old school or university;  alma mater;  the school or university one attended
 very large school;  school with a very large number of students; (lit.) mammoth school
 famous school or university
 collation;  examining and comparing
 combined school (e.g. junior high and high school)
 one's school;  school one attends or works at
 hard-to-get-into school;  elite school;  highly-selective school
 training school;  vocational school
 second proof;  second revision
 love for one's current school or alma mater
 designated school;  priority admission school (for a university)
 checking the colors on a colored proof (colour)
 collation editing;  proofreading and annotation
 private school that allows students to advance from one stage of education to the next, often kindergarten to university, without taking entrance exams en route
 collation editing;  proofreading and annotation
 collation;  examining and comparing
 integrated set of schools that offers education from one stage to the next without taking entrance exams en route
 schools of the upper quartile;  highly ranked schools
 student studying and working at the school
 proofroom;  proof-reading room;  reading room
 examination and correction
 school building;  schoolhouse
 private school that allows students to advance from one stage of education to the next, often kindergarten to university, without taking entrance exams en route
 state-run school (e.g. Australia, Brazil);  public school;  state school
 to proofread again and again
 the very final proof (printing)