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The phrase "a mainstream school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a school that follows the standard educational curriculum and practices, typically serving the general population rather than specialized or alternative education.
Example: "Many parents prefer to enroll their children in a mainstream school to ensure they receive a traditional education."
Alternatives: "a regular school" or "a conventional school".
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A boy with a facial deformity enters a mainstream school.
My experience of a mainstream school had positives and negatives.
"It should mean that he'll be able to go to a mainstream school.
"I know I will feel alone, and uncomfortable, if I studied in a mainstream school".
Last year, he was able to attend kindergarten at a mainstream school.
Nothing would make him go back to a mainstream school, he says.
She has learning difficulties but is able to function in a mainstream school with some assistance.
He said that he had fought hard to get his son into a mainstream school.
After intense effort, he transferred to a mainstream school and excelled.
Next fall, Kerron will return to a mainstream school for her senior year.
As teachers, the Rushgroves fought for Ben to go to a mainstream school.
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