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high school noun US Sch ≈ lycée m;
GB Sch établissement m secondaire.

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Principal Translations/Principales traductions
high schooln US (grades 9 or 10-12) Frlycée nm
Note: Le lycée en France va de la classe de seconde à la terminale (14/15 ans à 17/18 ans). Le niveau précédant le lycée est le "collège".
The high school has a new French teacher.
Le lycée a un nouveau prof de français.
 
Additional Translations/Traductions supplémentaires
high schooladj (of a school)scolaire adj
The local high school football team beat the visitors.
L'équipe de foot scolaire locale a battu les visiteurs.
high schooln UK (girls' secondary school) Frlycée nm
Note: Le "baccalauréat" en France est l'équivalent des 'A' levels au R.U.
She did her A-levels at the local high school.
Elle a passé son baccalauréat au lycée de filles.
high schooln UK (selective secondary school)traduction non disponible
They both got into the local high school.
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Compound Forms/Formes composées
high school diplomadiplôme du secondaire
high school studentnmlycéen
high-schoollycée, école secondaire
high-school pupil (US)nmlycéen (Scolaire)
junior high schoolnmlycée
senior high schoolécole secondaire
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