has gloss | (noun) a secondary school (usually private) academy |
has gloss | eng: An academy in the education system in England is a school that is directly funded by central government (the Department for Children, Schools and Families) and is independent of local government control. An academy may receive additional support from personal or corporate sponsors, either financially or in kind. They must meet the National Curriculum core subject requirements and are subject to inspection by Ofsted. Academies are self-governing and most are constituted as registered charities or operated by other educational charities. Most are secondary schools but some cater for children from nursery age upwards. |
lexicalization | eng: Academy school |
lexicalization | eng: Academy |
subclass of | (noun) a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12 lyceum, Gymnasium, lycee, secondary school, middle school |
has subclass | c/Academies and elementary schools affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church |
has subclass | c/Academies in Bristol |
has subclass | c/Academies in England |
has subclass | c/Academies in London |
has subclass | c/Coast guard academies |
has subclass | c/Defunct Japanese military academies |
has subclass | c/Defunct United States military academies |
has subclass | c/Dissenting academies |
has subclass | c/Fictional military academies |
has subclass | c/Foreign academies in Rome |
has subclass | c/Lebanese Army Academies |
has subclass | c/National academies of arts and humanities |
has subclass | c/United States military service academies |
has subclass | e/Swedish Royal Academies |