secondary school vs seminary

secondary school

noun
  • School with education level between primary school and university. 

  • In the UK and Ireland, a state school attended between the ages of 11 and 16 or 18. 

  • The federally designated, graduation-separated classification of grades 9–12 (approximately ages 14–18), regardless of whether they are compiled together in one school or separate from the other grades. 

  • Middle school; junior high school; a school that one attends between the ages of 12-17 (equivalent of grades 7-10 in North America, and years 7-10 in Australia). 

seminary

noun
  • A private residential school for girls. 

  • A piece of ground where seed is sown for producing plants for transplantation. 

  • The place or original stock from which anything is brought or produced. 

  • A class of religious education for youths ages 14–18 that accompanies normal secular education. 

  • A theological school for the training of rabbis, priests, or ministers. 

  • A Roman Catholic priest educated in a foreign seminary; a seminarist. 

adj
  • Of or relating to seed; seminal. 

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